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THE EIGEXE DAILY GCARD, THl KSMAY, M IV 14, 10U8
Clothes
Medical and Surgical
STAFF
VKuykendall,M.D.
V. 0. ProKtr, M. D.
f.I.Barlle.M.D.
.F.Scaie(e. M. D.
D. A Paine, M. D.
fo.O'B,DeBar,M.D.
E. McDouital, M. D.
Phone Main 63
Park and Oak, 9th and Oak
pULL LINE OF...
It. LONG
Made in
New York
HE chief
difference in
Style between
real New York
and other Clothes,
is the difference between
this Season and last
Season.
And Style is one reason
why we sell "Benjamin"
Clothes.
The other reason is that,1)
dollar for dollar, '
they represent the
greatest value.
j
Roberts Brothers
TOGGERY
554 Willamette Street
EUGENE HOSPITAL
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
pining in the hospital. The medical and surgical staff
tne hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor-
lation address - W. KUYKENDALL, M.D., Supt.
YOU WANT THE BEST
to be found in the Grocery Line phone or leave your order at
"THE PARK GROCERY"
Successor to Nicklin and Neal
Quality and Price Guaranteed.
R. Daniel, Prop.
MOST GR.OC2RS SELL
Olympic Flour
every sack guaranteed
Made of selected Eastern Oregon hard wheat. It pro
duces more loaves of breid than any other flour and the
loaves are lighter and whiter. Because of the Increased
quantity of bread produced the ro 1 is no higher than for
other flours. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT.
THE PORTLAND FLOUR.ING MILLS
MERCHANTS BANK
EUGENE, OR.ECON
Docs a Gcncrai Banking
Business on
Conservative Lines
S. S. SPENCER,...
I- H. POTTER. ...
F. N. McALISTER.-
. President.
. Vic Pres.
Cashier.
"'"VfiV Cor T(h and Willam-tte I j
New Granitware just in
Stoves, Ranges
and Hsaters fa,khesatadin2
HARDWARE STORE
50 EastNinthStreet
'TKAKSFEF.S OF LANE
oC2lfiTY?iEtl ESTATE
t-V a'.i.-nra ir,;i,b by l.ano
t'.'U'.'.y .;tr,.'f tr.uia:' .
1' 1 t : ci u t. Leo S dwell: :
: I- 1 l.;UU' 's add to CiUMirii. I
SI.
K:v'l fUk. sheriff, lo E. 1.. Avers; '
Ira -: ia hUtek Lancaster. I
I'uivJ S-.ates to H. X. HtU; 320 ,
anvs in sts :i ana 24. tp. lti, a. r.
. Patent.
Hubert Cramer et ux to L. H. Kn
risht et ux; lot S, block 4. Sladdeu's
3d adii to Eugene. $350.
1.. T. Henderson et al to J. D. Plr
" m 3 i.i.it 4 DeLaney's add to
Coburg. f 150.
' .. Henderson et al to I-eo Sid
well; lot 5. block 4, DeLaney's add
to Cobtirs. $150.
1.. T. Henderson et al to Ray W.
I'irtle: lot 4, block 4. DeLaney's add
to t'obttri;. $400.
Albert Stacks et tlx to Mary K.
Comer; lots 7 and S, block 4, 2d add
to Georgetown. $320.
Norbert Aya et al to F. A. nankin;
int 9, block 7, Scott's add to Kugxne.
$500.
United States to O. & C. L. Co.; 40
a.'res in sec. 4, tp. 1". s. r. 3 e. Pat
ent. I'nitel States to C. & O.
40 acres in sec. 24, tp. IS. s
C:.;
(i w.
Patent.
I'nlte;! States t: C. O. I.. Co.;
40 acres in sec. 24, tp. IS, s. r. K v.
Patent.
I'nited States to O. & C. L. Co.;
40 acres In sec. 24, tp. IS, s. r. 8 w.
Patent.
A. V. Fnnke to C. C. Behnke; lot
14. block 5 Morse's add to Florence.
$S00.
S. A. Huddleston to Frank Hamp
ton; lot S, block 15, James Huddles-
ton's ndd to Eugene. $10.
I'nited Stntea to A. M. Tobey; 1G0
acres in Bey, 28, tp. 20, s. r. 5 w.
Patent.
K. A. Huohcna et ux to V. P. Ziim
walt; tract in claim 4 7, tp. IS, s. r.
3 w. $1200.
S. A. Huddleston to U. A. Booth;
lot 7, block J5, James Huddleston's
add to Eugene. $10.
Levi Ueer et ux to Storey-Hnu'hvr
I. timber Company; tract in sec. f4,
tp. 23, s. r. 3 w. $1100.
S. A. Huddleston to Anirellne HotT:
lot 1, block 22, .Tames Huddleston's
ad to Eugene. $10.
I. I). Hyland et ux to Dooth-Kelly
Lumber Company; 1S0.S2 acres in
sec. S, tp. 19, s. r. 1 e. $100.
Henry Coleman to W. II. Elliott;
lots 29, 30, 31, 34 and 35 In Dens-
more plat. $S3a.
D. A. Paine et ux to A K. Patter
son; 33 acres In claim 67, tp. 17,
s. r. 3 w. $1.
G. E. KeUur to J. F. McClnnahnn;
1.26 acreB in sec. 28, tp. 20, s. r. 3
w. '$1.
L. D. Scarbrough et ux to J. F.
McClanahan; lot 1, sec. 28, tp. 20, a.
r. 3 w. $400.
Michael Dach to Margaret Logan;
320 acres la sec. 30, tp. 19, s, r. 1 e.
$1.
State of Oregon to Michael Dach;
320 acres in sec. 36, tp. 19. s. r. 1
e. $400.
O & C. R. R. Co. to Jacob Holm;
sec. 31, tp. 23, s. r. 3. w.
O & C. R. R. Co. to Jacob Holm;
640 acres In sec 29, tp. 23, s. r. 3
w.
O & C. R. R. Co. to Jacob Holm;
640 acres in Bee. 27, tp. 23. s. r. 3 w.
DOWXWAItl) COVKSE.
Fnst llolng Kcallzi-d ly Kugcno lco-
Ilc.
A Utile rmchnche at first.
Dully Increasing until the back Is
lanin and weak.
Urinary disorders quickly follow
Diabetes and finally HrisM's dis
ease. This is the downward course ol
kidney Ills.
Don't take the course. Follow the
advice of a Euceno citizen.
Ivlvar Washburn of 112 Dawrence
St., EiiKcnc, Ore., says: "I have used
Doan s Kidney 1'llls with enure sat
isfaction and believe I he remedy mi
ouualled for backache or kidney
coninl.ilnt. I had fell the need of
uch a remedy early ibis winter, and
from the remits I obtained, I can
cimHcieiitiiiusly reenmtnend it."
I"ei- .sale by hII dealers. Trice fit)
cent a Koiter-Milbttni Co., Huffalo,
Vew York, sole asents for the I nlted
.tnttH.
It.-iueniber the name Detail's and.
take no other.
N'OTK i: TO CONTHACTOHH
Plans and specifications for the
completion of the new Y. M. C. A.
biiildln); at the OreRttn Aurlcultural
Collece are ready. Contractors may
see the same at the office of the
neneral secretary In Corvallls. I)ld
are to bo all In by 5 o'clock p. rn
Mar 25th, 1908, at which time the
contract will bo let.
c. t. in.'itn,
ml 6 , General Secretary.
Ki:i; THK FI.KKT AT SKATTI.K
May 21 and 22 tickefn will be on
jRle to Seaitl- and r-turn for $12.50,
final return limit 1 days from date
if sab', and on May 2.'. and 2'. tlck
: will be !d to Tacfima and r
un for $10.3", with return limit 15
' A. J. (;IU.KTTK. Ast.
utlcc to t 'ontmclnr.
-l b; ! i will I... re-eivel by
vi.- Itnaid f I)ir'-t-; of S''lntol
!; t. Nm ' '.t Ij'itir'lon Ci'yt I-anc
oil-,-'.- ftr-'L-on, nil or fort' May
)., f..r th "-rwtii.il of a twr-sU-r.joui
kcIiooI. bnlblitiK 1,1
lulu!!"!) City, Oreiroii. according K.
plans and t-1 -' ! f i i at Ions now on file
with Ititr!ft Clerk, for whbh
I, -hi Is ;n t h- purn of !'..' 0 for build
inir and e(alpiln fame were Tfpt-d.
SdltKN 1.. JKN'SKN.
V. W. M Kjrhead, Clerk Chairman.
W1I.I.M1' fAKHOMC
WITH AHMCA and WITfH HA'KI.
Th best salve In the world for cnts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhenm, tet
ter, chapped bands and all skin erup
tions. Gusranteed to give satisfaction
or money refunded. q Bold by Linn
Dru Co. VO-I"" ' - t'f-
AMI'SKMICNTS v
.
Yrs. Tevitde's Tel. mam
K'i;;,f.e theatr Ionian. i ; t
piav in three acts written : i !
W:i:t and William Morri s
plications are brought alloc
utth
the efforts of Jack letup a cm-,
vin.e his wife that the niKln pr.vious'
to the beginning of the i Jie hud 1
beeu imprisoned In a lot: car on,
the Kerris wheel and compelled to1
remain there until morning. When!
she refuses to believe him he deter
mines that so long as she expects
him to lie, lie he will, and he tells
her that In point of fact he spent the
night at tho home of a friend after
they had missed the last car. When
she asks the name and address of
the friend he manufacturers both.
The man's name Is John llrown and
he lives In Plckleton-on-the-Thaines.
The wife thereupon wires John
llrown and asks him to call; husband
discovers telegram, confides secret
to best friend, who happens In and
agrees to Impersonate llrown. This
arrangement progresses satisfactor
ily until the real llrown appears, and
a real .Mrs. Hrown and later It trans
pires that the lady who bad beeu
locked In the Ferris wheel car with
Temple was none other than the wife
of his friend. The usual third act
explanations clear up the tangle. No
farce In recent years has been ac
claimed so emphatic a success as this
merry message of mirth. A compe
tent cast headed by Win. llernard
is responsible to a large degree for
the enthusiastic reception that this
farce is being nightly accorded. A
laugh for every minute Is the way
the management 1 charneterlr.es this
funniaker, and It seems to be tho sen
timent of the majority of those who.
have witnessed the performance.
IXITHIATKI) l'Kl HOLDS
CA1T1VK AI TO KNTIll'SlAST
Imprisoned by an Infuriated pic,
with but the frail protection front his
maddened prey of a light runabout,
which was unmanaKeablc because of
another pig cloKKini; the sears, was
the thrilling experience of a promi
nent Modford motor-enr enthusiast,
who was enjoytiiK a spin on the Ash
land road Sunday with his new car.
Only by the timely arrival of some
ot his friends In other cars, to whom
he had previously Blven tho dust, was
ho sared front a personal encounter
with tho terrible boast.
The pit; was running In mad circles
about the car . Infuriated by the
squeals of Its niato, who was being
crushed to death by the machinery
owing to the inadvertence of tho dri
ver of the machine, .ogether with
his wife, tho owner of the enr was
held captive In momentary danger of
personal Injury. When his friends
appeared on the ecene, by force of
superior nuniDerH. they were able to
rescue him and release the runabout
from the pig which blocked It.
The rescued man's gratitude knew
no bounds, and after profuse thanka
he continued on his way, n "sadder
but a wiser man." Medford Trib
une. O. NADEAU Wll.li OI'KN
KMPUYMENT OFFICE
In connection with his cigar store,
at 631 Willamette streot. Those wish
lng help telephone Red 1421, or call
at cigar store, 531 Willamette street.
FURNITVHK FACTOHY
Having purchased the Day & Hen
derson furniture factory, 1 am now
prepared to manufacture furniture
upon special orders, and am pre
pared to fill orders for the retail
or wholesale trade. Repairing work
also solicited and prompt attention
given same.
My prices w-lll be found reasonable
and satisfaction guaranteed In every
respect.. R. C. MORGAN.
i- iti;i-: i.i-.c Ti KK
Wnlter Thomas Mills, author of
"The Struggle for Kxlstenec," and
editor of the Saturday Kvenlng Trib
une, is a lending authority on con
structive socialism, lie will address
the people on the subject, "Public
Ownership of Monupolleil Indus
tries" at the courthouse Friday even
ing, May 15, at X p. in. Everybody
cordially Invited. nil 'i
1'IANO j;'r;ciTAIi
t'niverslty of Oroeon School of
Music, presenting pupils of Veda
Qtinckenhnsh and Ina Walklns, as
sisted by fleorglne Uanstmie, pupil of
Mrs. Pope, and Daisy flllbert. VII
lard Hall, Thursday, May 14, al
S:15. Admission free. ml4
Not Ire of Seiili-iiHtit.
AH partlca having claims against
the estate of the late T. A. Kvans, of
Elrnira, Or., fer labor of any kind
connected witli t,vie cutting or driving
of logs during the past aeason, will
please present them to the under
signed for settlement.
ml6 KI.MIItA I.IMIIER CO.
wiMin m.iwixo
John M. K Dtxon, successor to W
R. liodny. All wood sawed to gauge.
For prompt service phone Hlack
3:iI2. HeHd'-nc. 324 Illnh street, tf
Gasoline woodsaw
f; sol.lK woon HA W
to saw
your wood on sho-! notice.
rnnne mack 4:ir!
516 West Hllth street
Residence,
WOOD! wood:
Maple, body and second growth fir
and ties.
WILLIAMS TRANSFER CO.
Phono Illack 1141. r,
The Ornh'Mim win) be closed on
Thnrxftav l-'riflnv wn.l K-.t.ir.l.v
'hU week to give nn iorl!inty Q
crejrare the ptage for the Kmpire
HUxk Co., which will open Monday
night. May IS. They come l.Ohly
recommended ind w'il no doubt
Please tho thQtre-gdWg people of
Eugene. ml 8
KELLY DOtS j
BETTER W08K KG''
V w York. .May ! -Pan KoHy.
"h"- w urM's i It.unpioti spim: rr. ts
t's.-k u lonu. ;t ivai kA tliis
i !t fiMiti riuia.i.-lpliia '.; .Vi that
ttif WfTii boy in iiaTnv r: ttie
100 in i ii stvomls, ami inaU' a ;.,
of 'J ftvt in tho hrotul jump.
For tho short tlmo thai Kolly has
boon iimlor tho oaro of Tratnor Mlko
Murphy ho has maiio wonderful
striitos toward Iho Koal in both tho
sprints ami broaii Jump, an J tho vot
orun truluor Is not a hit harkuuni In
saylns that when tho projvor tltno
coHios the Oregon boy will tipholil his
reputation as tho world's champion.
As a mattor of fact Kolly has boon
by no moans showing his horaUlod
form in oithor tho sprints or broad
jump, but if thoro is nnythini; in tho
boy. Murphy will brin It out.
Tho now 8 that Kolly Is rounding;
into shapo has boon reeoftod with do
lii:ht by his followors In this oily,
Thore have boon not a fow who
thought tho boy was not all ho was
touted to bo.
m; (;oi.n sruiui:
X KA It (JKAXTS 1'ASS
llrants Pass, May 1;1. Three sec
ond hand dcabrs of Grants Puss,
Hobert and Itenjatuln Harrison And
C. C. Jones, have taken out over
$30,000 worth of gold from a claim
In the Williams creek district within
ttte last 20 days. On ICnster Sunday
they took out about $7000 worth
of the met ul, and lal Thursdny the
day s cleanup amounted to bl) 1-4
pounds of pure gold.
It la thought to bo the richest
strike that has ever been made In Or
egon. Kor the lust week the men
have been avernu.tng $500 a day with
their pans. Hubert llarrlsiiu says
that they have sunk a shaft and that
$100,000 worth uf the metal Is lu
Bight.
.l:SV TO CtliU CATAltUII.
-lust Ilreatlie In llyoniel, the Dry All-
That Kills The (,'erliiH.
You can do exactly what fl. J.
Sterers did by using Hyom. I. Head
this:
"After having suffered from
chronic catarrh for years, for which
1 tried various remedies wit limit suc
cess, 1 became -almost discouraged.
After reading about Ilyoinei, 1 decid
ed to make one more effort to rid
myself of the dread disease, and to
my great delight I found the uao of
two bottles of the Inhnlent sufficient
to produce a complete cure. 1 now
take pleasure In recommending this
remedy to all sufferers from ca
tarrh." O. J. Sterers, Crown City,
Ohio.
We don't simply say that Hyomel
will cure catarrh but we say that
Hull's Red CroBa Drug Store guaran
tees It to euro catarrh, or money
back. Ho does more he guarantees
It to cure asthma, bronchitis, hny
fever, coughs and colds. A com
plete Hyomel outfit. Including In
haler, costs only $1.00 and extra bot
tles. If you afterwards need one, will
cost but 60 cents. Hyomol Is a pleas
ant dry air treatment. You Just
breathe It In, and It passes over tho
inflamed membrano, It kills tho
germs of catarrh, and allays al! In
flammation. - The World's lJet Cllumto
la not entirely free from disease. On
the high elevations fevers prevail,
while on the low levels miliaria Is
encountered to a . greater or losser
extent, according to alt Undo. To
overcome climatic affections, lassi
tude, malaria, Jaundice, biliousness,
fever and ague, ahd general debility,
the most effective rpniedy la Klertrlc
inters, the great alterative and blood
purifier: tho nntldote for every form
of bodily wenkness, nervousness and
lnsomnin. Sold under guarantee nt
V Kuykendall's drug store. Price
50 cents.
a HtM'i.ii, i:vi:xi.(j
The Ladles' Aid Society of the
Congregational church will have
charge of the Thursday evening ser
vice this week nnd will be lit home
to all members of the congregation
from 7:30 to U:30 o'clock. An urgent
Invitation Is extended especially to all
the newer friends anil strangers.
Light refreshments will be served.
Come early If you can, but come njj
way, early or late,
WILLI AMU' KUinitl I'lLM
Have you neglected your kldiicyif
Have you overworked your norvoui
system and caused trouble with your
kidneys and bladder? Hare yon
pains In the loins, sldo, back, groins
der the cyesT Too frequent a desire
to pass urlneT If so, Williams' Kid
ney Pills will cure you. Sold by Linn
Drug Co., price 60 cents. Williams
Mfg. Co., props., Cleveland. Ohio.
ROLLED 1SAKLEV AM) HALED
HAY
At Ilalley's, Tenth and Willamette
streets. Phone Red 1521, tf
I Vonoti tvfl by million the great
est
h maker, apM-tlte hullder
.mi! 1
li restorer. HoJllHter'tf
tiitnln ll'';i will make you
te 1h worth living. 35c tea
lto.-kv M
lee II,!,'
or tatI- u.
i.i.v.v Diti t; co.
Warner tunes plane,,. Lea to or
ders at Morris' Music H'rire. tf
CASTOR I A
O For Infant! and Children.
The Kind Yon Have Always Bought
Boar. th. sf j . "
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CASTOKIA
XceetaWcPreparalionfor As
similating ttiercKXlaiulHcCula
Uiig the 3 latuiichs uisl Dowels of
Promotes DicsHon.Chceiriil
ncss ami Rest.Con tains neithrr
Optiim.Morphine nor HiiiLral.
Not N.ucotic.
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ItokkjTMM flmtwi
Aprrfccl Ri-mctty forronslipfl
tion. Sour Slotnach.Diaiihoca.
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
I1CSS and LOSS OF SLEEI'.
Tac Simile Sijnalurof
KEW S'ORK.
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I LXACT COPY OT WRAPPER. ij UllVlf I wlllla
" TMI ollTaua ,.,, als ,oaa
Eugene Theatre &e.K.MLt.2r
ONE NIGHT ONLY
Thursday, May 1 4
Mrs.
The
Temple's
Telegram
300 Nights In New York
3 Months in London
Excellent Company Splendid Production
Prices: 25c, 50c, 75c, $ 1 .00
W. M. CREEN, JeWoacreer
6! 9 Willamette St. Phone Main 25.
BR0DERS BROS. NEW MARKET
We are now located in our new bulldin? '
across the street and we will be pleased to see you.
..SPECIAL..
5lb Can Choice Lard for 63c
Broils and Stows Strictly Cost, Prico
Wast, Stb
Street.
BRODER.S BROS.
JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS
sfl For Infants nnd Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
Merry Message
of Mirth
w i:k;iii:i) i
THK HALAXCK
and never found wanting either
lii quantity or quality. That la
what you will say of our gro
corlei after you hav touted
lliem In yoilr household.
(live us your first ordor and
If honesty and weight and qual
ity count with you wo aro sure
of many others hereafter.
NEW
MARKET
EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE
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