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A SAFE HOME TREATMENT la S. S. S. nature has provided e certain, safe, home cure for Contagious Blood Poison. It is a medicine made entirely of roots and herbs of recog nized blood-purifying value, and is the one medicine which is able to get down to the root of the trouble and remove every particle of the virus, and at the same time benefit and build up the system and general health. No harmful effects ever follow its use, as is so often the case when strong min. eral medicines are used. As soon as the system gets under the influence of S S. S the disease begins to improve, and when the remedy has thoroughly purified the blood and driven out every trace of the poison, no signs of the trouble are ever seen again. The general manifestations of Contagious Blood Poison such as falling hair, copper-colored spots, ulcerated mouth and throat, sores and ulcers, etc., are merely symptoms of the poisoned condi tion of the blood, and in most cases respond quickly to local treatment, while S. S. S. is doing the necessary work of cleansing the blood. Our 'Home Tr'atnient " book is of great assistance along this line. It is a complete gaide for treating the trouble, containing instructions for the different stusres of the disease, and also valuable suggestions about the local treatment, tliat will be most helpful in effecting a cure. W will be glad to send a copy of this book, free of charge, to any who de.iue it, and if special meiii ; advice is wanted our physicians will take pleasure in sup plying it without cost to the patient. If you are suffering with Conta gious Blood Poison you can cure yourself in the privacy of vour own home bv the use of S. S. S., an absolutely safe remedy. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, G A. W. M. GREEN, DEAL GROCER 6J$ Willamette St. Phone Main 25. EUGENE Medical and Surgical STAFF w- Kuykendall, M. D, W. O. Proper, M. D. P. I. Bartlc.M.D. B. F. Scalele, M. D. D. A Paine, M. D. Geo. O'B.DeBar, M D. L. E. McDougal, M. D. ; '..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. MERCHANTS BANK EUGENE, ORJLGON ! BRODERS BROS. We are now located in our new building ' . . across the street and we will be pleased to see you. ..SPECIAL.. 51b Can Choice Lard for. 65c . Broils and Slews Strictly Cost. Price west. nth m rnPD Street UiVVlillVJ DIV.VSO. MARKET ikl f'f fV;v V'4''VV NEW YORK CLIPPER IS THt QRIATEtT THEATRICAL I SHOW PAPER IN THE WORLD. $4.00 Per Year. Single Co??, 10 Cfs. ISSt KIl WKKKI.V. Sample Copy Free. FRANK QUEEN PUB. CO. tL& Kllt. ... '' I'l lSMKUS. W CURES BLOOD POISON vi;k;hi:i in the iialanck and never found wanting either In quantity or quality. That Is what you will say of our gro ceries after you have tested thorn In your household. Give us your first order and If honesty and weight and qual ity count with you wo are sure of mpny others hereafter. HOSPITAL . - For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases Modern operating room and equipment. ' 1 Appliances for X ray work. Sputum and blood examinations Full corps of trained nurses. . , ., Rates on application. ' - Docs a General Banking ! Business on ..... ! , j Conservative Lines S. S. SPENCER, President. L. H., POTTER, Vice Pres. F. N. McALISTER . Cashier. Cor 7th and Willamette NEW MARKET c nt rvc . new FOR. SANITARY AND IMtAtTUAl, H'.T(M)ATK PLUMBING and General Repairing lr will pay you to s' us. Wc are ft-om the Kiist ami art opening up a shop on Won! IHIi St., mt door vet of Haiikln's Music Sinn. I'Ntiuuitcs cheer fully given. Yours (or Huslm 323VVmKrcofsky&Son CIOARS Julius Goldsmith FINE FARM OF GEORGE A. DORRIS NEAR SPRINGFIELD Last Wednesday the editor of the News strolled across the hill south of Springfield and by chance visited the ranch of Geo. Dorrls, which un- I til recently had the distinction of be na the banner hoo ranch in the world. To our surprise Mr. Dorrls has dug up his hop yard entirely and has converted his ranch into fruit and vegetable raining of a less common nature. The first aspara gus tied that we have ever seen of any size we saw on this ranch. Mr Dorr's now has In different beds, ov- er 25 acres, but at the present time he Is only cutting about 12 acres, ths other not being old enough. Off Ihn 12 MPrpa hn la rmw prittfnir rtrom 700 to 1000 pounds dally, and finds a ready market ut the very top price. It bringing him 10 cents pound In Portland. Next year he ex pects to cut about 2000 pounds dally from his different beds. Tie al. so has 7 acres of strawberries that promise an enormous yield. His crops ere so arranged that one bar vest follows another, and as soon as the asparagus crop Is out of the way which lasts through ' April and May, the berries are ready to pick. Then comes his cherries of which he has 20 acres. After this crop is off the peaches are next, of which he has about 2ft acreB. Then comes his grape harvest, followed by a 25 acre crop .of walnuts. Mr. Dorrls has his different crops arranged so that one follows the other with a short inter mission between, Just long enough to get In readiness. His Is a typical ranch for diversified farming and Is one of the largest for its size In Lane county. ' Mr: Dorrls is now having In his employ fifteen men. - When his fruR comes on it will require much more help to take care of It. The crops are so arranged that he will have a harvest on eight months In the year and the products of each crop will find a ready market In Portland and Seattle. Springfield News. PETITION FOR PAVEMENT , OF MORE STREETS A petition will be presented to the city council tonight for the paving of Olive street from Fifth to Tenth streets. It Is said thnt a majority of the property owners adjoining the street have attached their signatures and that the contract Is practically assured. A remonstrance, it Is said will be filed soon against the lm provement. Olive street Is already a business street of consequence, and with the pavement may become a second Wil lamette. A petition Is also being circulated for the pavement of Ninth street between Olive and Lincoln. This may also be brought up tonight. NOTKD CATTIjK M'NTI.KR SHOT UV DEPUTY Wllllston, N. D., May 9. Surpris ed In his retreat at the Bonnable ranch, In 'Valley county, Montana, J. C. Brown, known as the "Pigeon Toed Kid," a notorious cattle rustler, was killed by a deputy, who shot him through the body.- WILLIAMH' CARBOLIC SA1.VE WITH ARNICA and WITCH HAEL . The best salve In the world for cuts, bruise), sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tet ter, chapped hands and all Bkin erup tions. Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Sold by Linn Drug Uo. Williams Mfg Co., props., II' YltV KMKW The merits ot the Texas Winder, you would never suftor from kidney, bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 a bottle (two months' treatment! . Sold by O. J. Hull, or by mall. Send for tostlmonlnlR. Dr. M. W. Hull, 1933 Olive street. St. Louis. GKIt.MAN COACH ST.U.I.IOV The Herman coach horse which 1 purchased from Duncan- Scott will nuike the stand during the season at Bangs' barn. it J. K PKRKIN8. wmm svwi.K) John M. 1-. Dixon, successor to W M. Dodny. All wood Bawed to gauge. For prompt service phone Black Hesldonce 324 High street, tf Gasoline woodsaw WOOD! WOOD ! Maple, body and second growth fir. and' ties. WILLIAMS TRANSFER CO. Phono Black 1141. ROLLED BARLEY ASD HALED HAY ' At Rallry's, Tenth and Willamette streets. Phone Red 1521. tl FRESH CEMENT Fresh car best grade Portland ce ment Just arrived. Price $3.75 per barrel. Chambers Hdw. Co. ONION SETS. J. W. White. Mb and Willamette ml6 To relieve constipation, clean out I ha bowels, tond and strengthen the digestive organs put them In a nat ural condltiou with llolllster's Rocky Mountain Tea, the most reliable ton ic for thirty years 35c Tea or Tab let!!. LINN nnrc. CO. Invrs'.uO will double their money In two year If they buy lots or acre tracts In the Blair street additlot The city must build In that dlreclien O STREET RAILWAY HAS VERY EXACT SCHEDULE The street cars in Eugene run on a regular schedule, which is as exact as' railroad time. During the day, from S:15 In the morning to 6 in the evening, each car makes a trip every thirty minutes, or a fifteen minute schedule between the depot, and the University. I The cemetery car leaves the barn at 8:15 in the morning, and then comes to the depot, running nacK to Falrmount, after which it takes Its regular run to the Gross addition. The latest time it leaves the ceme tery Is 6:45 in the afternoon. The Falrmount car leaves the barn at 6:30 a. m., and makes lt,i regular schedule of thirty minutes the round trip until 11 o'clock In the evening. In the morning the depot car, the one which meets all trains, the same as a bus, goes down from Falrmount at 5:30, in order to accommodate all passengers wishing to take the Cottage Grove local. The depot car will also carry passengers from the trains to the end of the line, as well as to the hotels. The management of the company also wishes to reiterate for the ben efit of the public that the cars always stop on the opposite side of the street from which It Is coming, and that passengers should always get on the back platform. Patrons who get on and off the cars with the greatest rapidity are also shown the most courteBy. O. NADKAU WILL OPKN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE In connection with hla cigar store, at 531 Willamette street. Those wish ing help 'telephone Red 1421, or call at cigar store, 531 Willamette Btreet. . H CARD OF TIIAXKS We are very thankful to the kind friends who extended their sympathy and aid during the Illness and death of our loved one, and also for the beautiful floral offerings contributed by them and the members of the Woodmen of the World and the Wo men of Woodcraft. May God .bless you one and all. MR. R. J. BUELL AND FAMILY. MR. J. HANEKAMP AND FAMILY. MRS. A. WILKES AND FAMILY. P1AXO RECITAL. The pupils of Miss Ina Watklns and Miss Veda Ouackenbush will ap pear In a piano recital at Vlllard hall, Thursday evening, May 14, at 8:15 o'clock. They will be assisted by Miss Georglne Ransom, pupil of Mrs. Pope, and Miss Daisy Gilbert. The public is cordially invited. DEBATE WITH MORMON. There will be a debate between J. H. Moore, and a Mormon elder, be ginning next Monday ' night, May 11, at the hall . over Dempster's store. In Falrmount. The Mormon affirms the book of Mormon to be divinely, authentic. All axe Invited The World's Best Cllmnto Is not entirely free from disease. On the high elevations fevers prevail, while on the low levels malaria Is encountered to a greater or leaser extent, according to altitude. To overcome climatic affections, lassl thde, malaria, jaundice, biliousness, fever and ague, and general debility, the most effective remedy Is Electric Ultors. the great alterative and blood purifier; the antidote for every form of bodily weakness, nervousness and Insomnia. Sold under guarantee at W Kuykendall's drug store. Price 50 cents. $.1 REWARD I had stolen from the ham Satur day night or 'Sunday morning my saddle. It has my r.inio across thf buck of the pommel A. P. McKin icy. Will give ti reward for all definite lnfornrhtlon regarding the same. A. P. MrKl.VZEY, At Kn.npton Broii., Kuuua A I iiliforniiiu'g I. tick. "The luckiest day of mly life was when I bought a box of Bucklen's Arnlsa Salve," writes Charles F. Bu dahn, of Tracey, Cal. "Two 25c box es cured me of an annoying case ot Itching piles, which had troubled me for years and had yielded under no other treatment." Sold under guar antee at W. Kuykendall's drug store. DECORATION DAY, MAY 30 If you Intend to have a monument or tablet erected by Decoration Day you should make your selection at once, while there Is a nice stock to select from. Nothing out the best of work furnished, at reasonable prices. Corner Sixth and Willamette sts. m2 9 . E. C. LAKE. WILLIAMS' HIDfirH TlLLel Have you neglected your kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous system and caused trouble with your kidneys and bladder? Have you pains Id the loins, side, back, groins Jer the eyes? Too frequent a desire 'o pass urine? If so, Williams' Kid ney Pills will cure you. Sold bv Linn Drug Co., price iO cents. Williams Mfg. Co., props., Cleveland. Ohio. Valued Snnip ns tiolil. B. O Stewart, a merchant of Ce dar View, Miss., says: "I tell my customers wheu they buy a box of New Lite Pills that they get the worth of that much gold iu weight. If Mined with constipation, malaria or biliousness " Sold under guaran tee by W. Kujkendall, dnisl. 2ic o 0 and be convinced tliat ouf Ice Cream and Candies arc the best. I Special ' For Picnics, Socials, 'Kiiimnoiiii In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County Louisa A. Bowen, plaintiff, vs. David B. Parmenter, defendant. To David B. Parmenter, the above named defendant: In the name of the state of Oregon you are hereby summoned and requir ed to appear in said circuit' court at Eugene City, Lane county, state of Oreeon. on or before six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and answer the com plaint of the plaintiff filed therein; for want thereof the plaintiff will ap ply to. the court for the relief prayed for in the complnlnt, namely, foV an annullment of ).he marriage contract existing between you and the plain tiff, of date October 21st, 1907, and for such other relief as to the court may seem equitable and just. It Is ordered by the court, the Hon. L. T Harris, judge thereof, dated April 25, 190S, that service of sum mons be made upon you by publica tion In the Eugene Guard, a newspa per of general circulation, published dally In said county, Sunday except ed, for six consecutive weeks. The date of the first publication belifg Monday, the 27th day of April, 1908. GEO. B. DORRIS. Plaintiff's Attorney. NOTICE OF SALE OF WATER BONDS Notice is hereby given that In pur suance of and In conformity to ordi nance number 734, passed by tbe common council on the 5th day of May,. 1908, and approved by the may or on the 5th day of May, 1908, the common council of the city of Eu gene will, receive sealed proposals at the office of the city recorder In Eugene, Oregon, for the purchase of three hundred thousand dollars in water bonds of said city, or any part thereof, up to the hour of 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 7, 1988, and that said proposals will be opened and consid ered by the council at said time. That the city of Eugene proposes to sell the said three hundred thous and dollars of water bonds to the highest bidder therefor In denomi nations ot from one hundred to one thousand dollars, as the purchaser may desire; that said bonds are to bear Interest at the rate bid, not to exceed 5 per cent per annum; said Interest payable semi-annually on the first day of July and January of each year from their date until paid; that Bald three hundred thous and dollars of water bonds will be come due and payable by the city of Eugene as follows: On the first day of January, 1948, principal and in-i terest payable at a place to be agreed upon by purchaser and city. j i uai saiu oonas snail not be sold for less than their par value; that In addition to the general obligation of the said city, the said bonds when sold shall be a first and exclusive lien on all lands, rlghts-of-v.-ay, ease ments, water rights, pi.in lines, struc tures and appliances of every kind composing the wator system to bo se cured with the muney derived from the sale of said bonds; that the com mon council reserve the right of re jecting any and nil bids. I hut the said bonds will be issued am! disposed of under and pursuant to tne terms or the act. To re-incorporate the city of Eugene, and to re peal all acts and parts of acts In con flict, herewith," filed in the office of the secretary of state February 18, ifv.i, uuu me amenuments tnereto pnssed and enacted by the people of the city of Eugene on the 18th day of April, 1908. d A certified check of five per cent of the amount of each bid, payable to J: D.' Matlock, Mayor, Is reqir'ed to accompany each bid. This notice Is published for 60 days In the Morning Register and Eu gene Dally Guard', newspapers of gen eral circulation, published at Eugene, Oregon. . Date of first publication, May 6th. 1908. By order of the 'ommon council. jy6 B. F. DORRIS, Recorder. : Wall Paper : WallPaper: , JUST ARRIVED 1 100 brand new patterns (lace) I l ... .. -IX.-.- .t . uu iui uuu cucciSt mat at 1 right up-to-the-minute, ti the pticc, SAY That's U ngnt. Lome in aid tm yourself - . . f PraCtCll P.llnlr..r,.4r I 102 -st Sth Stc Palace of Sweets. 0 Eugene, Ore. Price on Ice Cream, Candy and Nuts Private and Public Entertainments pet H Red Seal Victor Record, BY- J XX H 8 H 8 a 8 CALVE MELBA CARUSO PLANCON ELM AN , ABBOT HOMER; SEMBRICH CARRIED IN STOCK.BY H EUGENE GUN CO. tt 534 Willamette Street A FULL LINE OF... S. L. LONG r 2 en en 18 8 'huv ,)f SneVta? ft . I u' " ill dc'Cj New Granitware just in Stoves, Ranges and Heaters 2Sif - HARDWARE STC 50 East Ninth St 5 tn orgoo'ixjGn'z J 52 C5 c G ? M P m z o pi c y PrirnZ2:0 SOW V, -2 , 0 ill -53 1 0 I o o