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mvouKM milt eclKOtaOADifTXCO '. i - ' SLQQB MlSOH H U M I LI ATIN G -VILE -D E STRU CTIYE The first symptom off Coatagious Mood Poison is usuallft little sore or ulcer, which is quickly followed by a red rash on the skin, swollen glands in the (rain, falling hair, ulcerated mouth and throat, and often copper colored splotches on different parts of the body. As the blood becomes more fully contaminated with the poison, pustular eruptions and sores break out on the flesh, and in rKtreme cases the nerves and hones are attacked and the finger nails dropff. Then the sufferers find themselves diseased from head To foot with this humiliating, vile and destructive poison. No other disease it bo highly contagious ; many an innocent person has been Inoculated by handling the clothing or using the toilet articles of an infected person. There is but one certain, liable cure for Contagious Mood Poison, and that US. S. S. It attacks the disease in the right way by going down into the circulation, and neutralizing and forcing out every particle of the poison. It makes the blood pure and rich, tones up the system, and completely and permanently cures this disease. S. S. S. has cured thousands of cases of Contagious Blood Poison. If yoo are suf fering with this debasing and destructive disease begin the use of S. S. S. and get the roison out of your blood before it permanently wrecks your health. We ave a homu treatment book on the disease which we will send free to all who wish it, and in addition our physicians will give without charge any Medical advice needed. JHE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA. WS9 SEATTLE WINS ' IN PORTLAND ATHLETIC CONTEST PURELY VEGETABLE njHHZOniCC VV S7 j ' 5g- g . Ml 5g v 1 sssssa r .' 3F m 1 --V&sk ;" ' Pr h " v Er Elk -S i " W ' 52 52 n- E. 8T I 2.HD 1 5 la. clS. $ a. f& q i t 5 o T . T 1 ? I . THE BEE HIVE GROCERY Has a new and up-to-date stock of Groceries, selected from the best brands obtainable Our Coffees and Teas are 'selected with jjreat care, and our cracker list is confined to the best the market affords. As for flour, we cany the leading brands. A share of your patronage solieitud. l'hone Black 157 1 . Staple 1 Fcncy Croceries, Flaur i Feed 97 WIST EIGHTH W. J. Gibson & Son Don't Forget... that we are turning out fine city work and guarantee you a per fect 41 1 Large Stock to select from. T. V. CASE, Tailor. Succs'sor to P. S. Mcllougal. .).J otlt iOrcct Portland. April 25. Representa tives of the Seattle Amateur Athletic Club came out with flying colors in the three days' wreBtllng and boxing tournament for the championships of the Pacific cohhi which concluded here tonight. Of Its entries only one, William Speck, In the 12fj-otind boxing-class, failed to take first place. The boms throughout were Interest ing, and though some of the con testants were unevenly matched, most of the antagonists who faced each other showed practically enual ablll- I ty. This was notable especially In I the 135-pound wrestling event to night, which went to V. Venable of Seattle .over F. A. lirownell of the Hcliance Clulr, of San Francisco. Ven able threw his opponent after eleven minutes and thirty-five seconds of the hardest amateur wreHtllng ever seen In this city. As it Is his victory is not clear of question. After the men had been at It for about eight min utes Brownell managed to get Vena ble's shoulders so close to the mat that the spectators who were closest to the wrestlers were confluent that lirownell had secured a fall. The total championships are as follows: Seattle, 7; Mulnomah,' 3; Spokane, 1; Olympic, 1. l ometRin.g New! -1 k N " BSJGG.llE.Sl 2 A Buggy, especially safe for women and children. Will turn clear oroimfl I in 16-lbok space. Do you realize what this means, - vIf your horsey I scared at the street car you can turn in J6 feet without tipping. Accident ! reduced to a minimum when , SJAND1NG COMMITTEES OF JUNCTION CLUB Tho Junction City Commercial Club has tippointcd the following standing committees: . Transportation M. Montgoniery, A. ft. Martin, W. F. Cranston. Membership C. II. Johnson, E. Bailey, II. Pope. Public Improvement N. L. IiOe, H. V, Belknap, J. M. Nichols, C. F. Hurlburt, H. M. Mllllorn. Munclpal J. H. Miller. H. I,". Kann, "Forest Miller, C. H. Johnson, H. V. Belknap. Advertising W. C. Washburne, S. h: Moorhead, S. P. Oilmore. Publicity L. M. Lehrbach, W. M. Pitney, Ed Bailey. Entertainment E. M. Jackson, W. B. 'Lee, A. J. Kaiser, B. Kompp, A. E Towo,'. Executive W. C. Washbtlrne, S. L. Moorhead, C. F. Hurlburt, H. M. MUliorn, E. M. Baber. NEW SCHOOL AT JUNCIION LOCATED The school board has selected the site for tno new schoolhoiiHe. It was rather a difficult mutter, as each available location had Its objections. The site selected is a block 111 the Wushbui'no tract on the corner south of the avenue and east of the north und soiithrronrf. This Is a good loca tion and commands a view of .the whole country. . s Tills block was voluntnrlly donated by Mr. Washliurn, and In apprecia tion of his gift the school will bo named In his honor the Washburne school. Times. ' IXOXOMICAI, VKIIK'I.U MXIKV. Carriage hire counts up. Why not own your own vehlclo? It will soon pay for Itself and glv you pleasure and satisfaction all . e time. We have 11 line of new ones that loaves little to bo desired. Ev ery one,, stylish and worthy. If you knew how little we asked for a really good buggy, rond wagon, sur rey, runabout, or spring wagon, you would become u vehlclo owner. Let's get together and talk It over. Yours for business. Crlfl'ln Hardware Co. 11 2S XOTICK OF SAI.K. Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned up to 12 o'clock noon. on Mondny, .May 11. l'.IOS, at Pendle ton. Oregon, for the following des cribed real properly, to-wlt: Lot ti In block (i Shelton s Addition to F.ugene, I.11110 County, Oregon. Title to said property will be such as can ho convoyed by Trustee ill Bankruptcy 111 the matter of Ioe Tetitsoh, Bankrupt. Tho right to re. Joct any and all bids Is reserved. T. C. TAYI.OH, Trustee In Bankruptcy. Paled Pendleton, Oregon, April 24, 10S. (ilOUMAN COACH STAI.I.IOV Tho Cioriunn conch horse- which 1 purchased from Duncan Scott will make tho stand during tho season al Uangii' barn. tt J. It PKRK(S. Plenty of Trouble. Is caused by stagnation or The llvei and bowels. To grt rid of II and hondai'hn and biliousness and the poison that brings jaundice, take Hr King's Now l.llo Pills, tho lollnl.i' purifiers that do the work withou' itrliullng or griping. S;ic at W. A Kiivkondall's drug store. The Short Turn Buggy comes into general use which will be in'a short time. We have a full stock in the latest styles and finishes. 'We are Leaders in New Departures Chambers Har SOLE AGENTS dware Co. to to t H to to r II IX 2 9 n EUGENE FLOUR MILL COMPLAINS OF RATES Salem, Or., April 25. J. M. Shel ley, of Eugene, manager of the Eu gene Mill &' Elevator Company, has protested to the state railroad com mission against a recent raise of near ly 100 per cent in certain local freight rates in that part of the state. He encloses a shipping receipt show ing t!int ho pays a rate of 23 cents per 100 pounds on wheat and oats from Eugene to Yoncalln, 4 4 miles, which rule, he says, is excessive, un just and unreasonable. Prior to Jan- nary 1, 11107, tho rate was 14 cents.: The rate for a little longer distance, as, for instance, from Eugene to lioseburg, Is now 31 cents, whereas the former rate was 15 cents. This is an Increase of over 100 per cent. The railroad commission will investigate. NOTICE TO STOCK IIOM1EHS OF ' lil.liWKIJA'N TELEPHONE CO. The stockholders of said company voted at the annual meeting to call a spoclnT meeting May 9, 1908, at 1 o'clock p. m., at Central schoolhouse, School District No. 4 4, Lime county, Oregon, for the purpose of increasing the capital stock of said company. All stockholders are requested to be present. J. H. PEUK1XS. Pres. v A ANHKRSON. Sec. 1118 PlI.ESt ttt.Es; Pll.fcs: .. . Willlnms Indian File Ointment ! will cure blind, bleeding and itching ! piles. It absorbs the tumb'rs, allays itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives Instant relief. Williams' In dian Pile Ointment Is prepared for piles and Itching of the private parts. Sold by Idnn Drug Co., by mall 50c and (1.00. Williams Mfg. Co., props., Cleveland, O. K. ItAE, KI.OKIST I A ui now ready to furnish cut flowers, also designs In any form. Also house plants and shrubbery. nil Da Wlllnmette St. We use all the latest methods li cleaning and dyeing at the Euueiii Dye Works, corner Sixth and Willam ette street. Phine Bed 2S61. tf 2 SI, Eugene, Or See tho new braced Savage wheel, No extra charge for brace. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. C ASTORIA For Infants 'ti Children. The Kind Yoi ' ;.i A!xvs Bougrl Btar tbfl 9 1 X Ft KM ATIOX III' It F.AT 412 Wlllnuiotto street. Timber nn farm binds In largo and small tracts. City properties. Lots in Sladden and Jllalr additions to Eugene. Wo have the goods and the prices are right. ltt will pay ou to Investigate our propositions before you buy else where. OREt'.OX LAND CO. LOW RATES EAST Will be made this .season by the . SOUTHERN PACIFIC f (Lines in Oregon) From Eugene, Ore, as follows: To (Tiicajio St. Louis St. Paul Omaha Both Ways through Portland 76.25 71.25 63.75 6.5.75 One Way via California 4S7.5o S2.5o 81.75 75.o0 75.00 Kansas City 63.75 Tickets will be on sale May 4,'l8 June 5, 6, 19, 2o July 6, 7, 22, 23 August 6, 7, 21, 32 - Good for return In 90 days with stop over ptivflegea p easW within limits, REMEMBER THE DATES " For Any farther Information call on A.J. GILLETE Local Agent , or write to .Wm. McMutray, General Pas senger agent, Portland, Ore. 1908 as Ball Guide Eugene Gun Co. ,534 Willamette St. Eugene, Ore Automobile Livery Automobiles for Hire , Day or Niht Day Phone Black J5J t ft EUGENE AUTOMOBILE LIVERY CO U R. E. VELTUM, Managtr DC Night Phone BUcklS MERCHANTS BANK WOOD M.WVl.Vt John M. V. Dixon, (urrttmcr to W E. nodoy. All wood sawed For prompt service phone Mack aJi;. Kt'sirtenco 924, High street Uasoltne wood saw FOIt 8A1.K HV OWNKH ot ' i3 A POSITIVE CURE. Fnr lnH,m..i-. ., . of lh HlHitttnr and IliwMd Kiilner. Na cum. do t Cor-. g,ilomr a m. inly all l'BMRinr.1 Of tha I .- otut-if harmlMa. Sold bf 'THl SAMTAl-PEPKIN CO, old b V. L. IK LAXO, IruMrt EUGENE, ORECON . Docs a Gencrai Banking Business on Conscrvat'.vc Lines 3. -a. srtiNi-r p,. i.. a rui i civ. f. in. wic.-m.i- t Cor 7,h acd Ai!lanf f 1MMBH illHllllllll III " Good building lot on Eat Twelfth strot-t. nor c: line. Pxl SO teet. Al so elcht-room rottnse and two lots on North Mill street. Inquire of J J vi.tiv I.tur Office. 513 Willamet-e St. a: ; " I'll j in-w iKiiutp nnt'n W(Vjn nmtte your old ones lnok new at Kum ne Dye Work, S:th and W'll'. Iauiett .treeta. t( o J. M. Morris v. V. Morrl J. W. Warren The Red Star ! ltei KMnlr, Inoiimnre, Invent' menu, l.nniK i . . .. . : l"r..MH) I.lMnl and sl,i nt ! t tier's irlec : : : . . q Uoom 4. MoClnns block. Comer Sth and Willamette Sts. Phones Off Ire, llhk f, 7 1 ; nest. ' deuce, niack i i2 ' i ' -' .o,, to YOU WANT THE BEST . vjr 1 beoiinin tl'.eCtjcery Line r,1PltH' "r .,ti "THE PARLK GROCER' Successor Nicklin and V'1 Q Quality and Price Guaran::ci- PhrrwMainW OR D-miel.PP' Parked Oik. 9th atiak XX. Ut 0