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THE EUGENE DAItT GrlKD. tBlWAir; MAY i, 1901 ( E CAM NOT BE M RUBBED MM LOGGING OPERATIONS ON UPPER RIVER ! f ""TTT i ??TTIIIIIIIIIiiii O Rubbin? with liniments, blistering the aflectcl parts, the application of plasters, and other means of exteniid treatment, are usually helpful in relievinjthe pains and aches of Rheumatism, but such remedies do not reach the CAUSE of the disease, and are therefore in no Bense cun.tive. Rheumatism is due to an excess of uric acid in the blood, brought about by indigestion, poor bowel action, weak kidn.ys.and a general sluggish condition of th system. The circulation deposits tiiis irritating poison in the different muscles, nerves, tissues and joints of tile body, and soon the painful symptoms of Rheumatism are produced. The pains at first may be wandering and slight; but as the blood becomes more fully saturated with the uric acid poison, the disease grows worse and after awhile gets to be chronic. The slight, wander ing pains now become sharp and cutting at the least exposure to dampness or night air, or anv constitutional irregularity, the bones ache, the muscles are not as free in action as before, and where the acid poison is allowed to remain its the blood the joints olten become so clogged with corrosive sub stances that they are left permanently stiff and useless. Rheumatism can sever be rubbed away, nor cuu it be conquered and driven from the system until the acid-laden blood has been cleansed and purified. No other medicine docs this so effectually as S. S. S. It dissolves and re moves the impurities and sends a stream of rich, strong blood to the affected parts, which soothes the irritated nerves, inflamed muscles and flesh, and the sufferer obtains relief that is permanent because the real cause of the disease has been removed. Special hook on Rheumatism and anv medical ' advice desired free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA. ('AMI'S KIXXIXC; STL'ADILV vi m.a.mktti-: .m:vs or lA.l, AMI VICINITY PURELY VEGETABLE Don't Forget that we are trrning out fine city work and guarantee you a per fect fit Large Stock to select from. T. V. CASE, Tailor. Sucessor to D. S. McDoug.il. 44 9th Street EUGENE HOSPITAL Modioli and Surgical STAFF W Kuykendall, M. D. W. O. Proper, M. D. P. I. Barlle, M. D. B. F. Scalele, M. D. D. A Paine, M. D. Geo. O'B.DeBar.M.D. L. E. McDoufral, M. D. C5 I O n i . m rr c n 2 z 2 b V b a. . I 1 , .00 1 53: x CL ' For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases Modern operating room and equipment. Appliances forX ray work. Sputum and blood examinations' Full corps of trained 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. (Special f.'om.'Kpon donee.) Lowell, Ajirll 3D. We are having wurm days and caol nights. Since the refreshing ahuwers of last wuek vegetation of all kinds Is making good growth and the prospects for a good crop are encouraging. i . The logging tnniis of Rush Island are making up for lost time by In creasing their forceB, as Joe Hills ex pects to start a drive of four million feet or more by the Becond week In June. The forest rangers are preparing to m;ik? things hum this coming summer by erecting cottages and tel ephone lines from Lowell to the Cas cade reserve by way of the mllitary road up the Middle Fork, and there Ib another thing they should do Im prove this, road bed, which Is in a bad shape and only a few settlers along the line to fix It. The road Mrx along this lino does not keep the holes fixed up and there Is never a Uuie the road Is In good shape. Victor Sharp, who has been under the care of the doctor for borne time, Is recovering slowly. Floyd Kelsay made a trip to rela tives on the -Mohawk last week. A man representing himself as a 3. I. railroad man passed Lowell en route to Salt ereek to post notices for a water right filed some time ago. Professor Richardson will exhibit a moving picture show at Lowell Sat urday evening, May 2. county School Superintendent W. 13. Dlllard is visiting the-Unsh island and Middle Fork districts. Thomas Blakeley has started a logging camp and will continue put ting In logs until the drive starts In June. Joe Blakeley Is also logging some. Corn planting Is being carried on among the farmers, the ground be ing In fine condition. Inn political pot begins to simmer and voters nre beginning to talk about their favorite candidates. HAKKISliritO xoTV:s l.tMJAl. A XI) riOHSOXAI,. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wright paid friends and relatives at Cobtirg a vis- It Sunady lata. Mrs. 1. M. Wood, of Coburg, visit ed with numerous friends and rela tives in this section Sunday last. J. W. heavy of Uugene, was here Monday last taking in a small lot of hops which he purchased. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo llallln, of Co burg, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hochdanner. James IJouglas returned Sunday last from Springfield and Eugene, where bo had been for a visit with relatives and friends. Air and Mrs. L. Ham of Eugene, were hero Saturday last, calling on friends, and were the guestB of Mr. and Mrs. L. Hoggs. Miss Pauline May came up from Portland last Saturday evening for a week's visit with her brother, Dar ney May, and' other relatives and friends. While here she is the guest of Mrs. (ieo. 'J.'W'ilhelni. Miss Minnie Evans' of Eugene. spent Sunday visiting with relatives and friends in this city. She was for ten years one or the teachers in the public schools In this city, and has a host of friends here who wore pleased to see her again. One of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Buck- n it ill's little daughters of Coburg. was quite severely burned at. their hunio yesterday evening. No details were obtainable other than the chil dren had been playing with matches and in some way the clothing of one of the little ones caught fire, and be- rore the flames were extinguished, the child received some very serious burns. Medical aid was summoned from Eugene. The opening game of base ball was played at Coburg Sunday last, between the team from that city and the Pleasant Hill nine, and resulted In favor of the Coburg nine by a sore of ii to '2. Chas. Morris pitched the game for the Coburg team. (Julie a number from this city witnessed the game, and all say that it was a fast game from start to finish. It Is UUlle likely that there will be some Interesting games played at Cobtirg this sea in. as they purpose to have a stronger teii'.u than thev did last yea.-.- Bulletin. 1 xxtz ii ii it ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii Hi: -. HH SonietKitvg New 1 TN BUGGIES! i A Buggy especially safe for women and children. Will turn clear Ground S in 1 6-f00t space. Do you realize what this means. It your horse gets scared at the street car you can turn in 16 feet without tipping. Accidents reduced to a minimum when 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 Hardware Co SOLE AGENTS I ::::: :::::::::::::::::: WHHn ttftttt "M Kit It Y WIDOW" HATS I AUK NOT I'OI'l'LAR San Francisco, April 30. Tra-ia- ! la to the "Merry Widow" hat so far as the board of public works, other city officials and the street car com-, pany are concerned. j This style of headgear has been doomed to exile, sure enough. The theatres have already made their complaints,' and now the street car and railroad companies and the cityj officials are having their Innings, i This is the crudest cut yet. The board of public works has put its foot down with much firmness, and' declared that It would positively not I enlarge the doors of the city hall to admit blushing prospective brides wearing "Merry Widows." This is not all. The street car and railroad officials are said to have joined hands, and willingly, too, to estab lish a new rule classing the hats as dogs. . (iOVKKXOlt JOHX SPAHKS IS KAMA' I'AKAIAZEI) Ileno. Nev., April 30. Governor John Sparks, who has for the last three weeks been In Snn Francisco, visiting bis daughter, returned to iteno today, suffering from a stroke of paralysis. Grave fears are enter tained of his ever regaining his strength. Ho is absolutely unable to move with the exception of his! hands. His speech, however, is not impaired. Lieutenant-Governor I). S. Dicker sun has been acting as governor ever since the legislature adjourned. tiKT lli:KTIiS KAUI.Y Those who Intend going to the fleet celebration at San Francisco Mav 2, i and i are requested to apply for berths at once so that they will be able to get them. ' If enough slunlfv their Intention of going from Eugene a Pullman car will probably bo set out hero so that those going ninv re tire early and save the trouble of get-' ting up in the middle of the night to catch the train. A. J. GILLETTE. Agent S. P. Co. NOTICE OF SALE. Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned up to 12 o'clock noon, on Monday, May 11, lSnx, at Pendle ton. Oregon, for the following des cribed real property, to-wlt: Lot G in block 6 Shelton's Addition to Eugene, Lano County, Oregon. Title to said property will be such as can lie conveyed by Trustee In Bankruptcy in the matter of Lee Teutsch, Bankrupt. The right to re ject any and all bids is reserved. T. C. TAYLOR. Trustee in Bankruptcy. Dated Pendleton, Oregon, April 24 1S0S. MOTHKK'a KT1CHKX Seventh and OnK streets, has open ed under new management. Good board and room by the day, week or month. First-class home cooking. Chicken dinner everv Sundav. It MRS. S. Y. ABBOTT. LOW RATES EAST Will be made this season by the SOUTHERN PACIFIC (Lines in Oregon) From Eugene, Ore, as follows: To Chicago St. Louis St. Paul Omaha Kansas City Tk'ketsv Both Wayj through Portland 76.25 71.25 63.75 63.75 63.75 One Way via California 87.5o 82.5o 81.75 75.oO 75.0O be on sale May 4, 18 June 5, 6, 19, 2o July 6, 7, 22, 23 August 6, 7, 21, 32 Good for return in 90 days with slop over privileges p easure within limits. REMEMBER THE DATES For any further Information call on A. J. GILLETE , Local Agent or write to VVm. McMutray, General Pas senger agent, Portland, Ore. Triangular Track Meel University of Oregon Freshman - Portland High School Eugene High School One of the best meets of the year, with three teams cc peting in the entire fourteen events. Starting i 2:30. Keen competition all the time. ADMISSION 35c Kincaid Field, May 1, 190 0 0 s 3 CEESSI Automobile Livery Automobiles for Hire Day or Niht Day Phone Black 5(1 Night Phone B!ickl El'GtfNE AUTOMOBILE LIVERY CO R. E. VELTUM, Manager wooit! vtoi: tM-OllMATIOX Hl'HKAr 412 Wlllnmetto mrtv!. Timber an farm lnnda In InrRo nnil small triu'tn. City propirtlC8. Lots In SlaiMon ami Hlalr aililltlons to KtiKcni. Wo have lhi (tooils anil tho pricos nrp rli;ht. It will pay ynn to Invontiunto our j WIMM) HAWING propositions botoro yon buy else-j John M. DlxuO, successor to W WIllTO. , B. Hodnv. All wnml saoiort i Maple, body and second growth fir ami tie. WILLIAMS Tit AN'SKKU CO Phona Hluck Mil. ORKHOX LAND CO. notu k tu nii: rriu.ic The LaPnke 1,,'frier Well IVI',1 ln Company wish to annoimro that they will meet and lower any prices ma le for doliiK first-das work, llet ter sie them before making vonr con. trac:s. Vllhird Hou'levani. Teicpl.hone lied Mil. O PI l!K WATKU l'or pure l Q n ii water see ('.. W. ' Tnvlor, Atl sin i.ne water c.i. ii off li' casini; into tin bed rock, ibus In-! s'irtny mfMiur lm: pur-' bed ro.'U va. ler, W. T,.il,ir, s.'S P..tt.'r-.in street, i:. ig. 'lie. Phone It d 2..', .Q , ror prompt service phone Black J l -. liesidence 34 Mich street, tf Gasoline woodsaw STOCK TAKKN TO PASTl'ltK id I Hold bf W, POSITIVE CURE. For IntUm nation nr.i..ii ol ths bladder and DimwmkI a Kidnarm. No core do a, ntlr all t aaalaral DUraart of tha i Hitary UrSaua. At oluialr liarmlm. Sold bt drougi.ta. lrt. 1.00. or bi matt. iKwlpatd. l.ui,or thraa THj8AHTAl.ptpsiNC0 L. IK LAXO, Urugita MERCHANTS BANK EUGENE, OREGON Docs a General Banking Business on Conservative Lines o. jrui'-i-i'' ... i. nrtTTCO Viai rii. ru i i c-. N. McALISTtR. Cor Tih and Willw"''" Three miles out: plenty f water. Sei 44i Lawrence street, i;od rass aii.1 K. M. Warren. Kili;i'lle. tf 1 We use all tne Ihtesi methods tn cleanlns and dyelni; at the Knsene live Works, corner Sih nl Willam ette street. Phi.no Ked ;f ' 2M, 1 ,ene. Or ' xmipllos of ail Yn,u. c;i.miii:ks liAunw ui: co Snli-crihe for I he l.ii.inl. Red St J. M. Morris v J. W. Warren The o Iteai IMate, Inviiranc I ..'an-. . ProM-rty l.(,.l anil Owner's price : 5 Koom 4, Mc-Cluiii; bloi'k and Wiii.mi, t;.. ' rinir.es Off ii-,., i:,,k Q 'l":i"'. i:;,kk 4 I...' Lunelle. Morris ar , litvrst. si,i' ; YOU WANT THE BEST . ...vlT i i r'.r.,.-.,. T nlnin.' of l THE PARK GROCERY it Phci N iin 3 Park and Oafc. h and Oak Successor M Nicklin and N.al Qulirr na Price Guaranteed- D nnn e.rrop 1 .. - na-i.n 'f'H.'.'WM'-maM Corner sth C'r. n (m:i:iav ((lAcii stai.i.iov The German coRA)hnrse w Wli I purchased, from Duncan Scott will make the stand d'trini; tho season n: H:u;.' barn. a j. h ri:r.K;..-7 ;nl.l i i O no i