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THE ETGEXE DAILT GUARD, KIUDAV, MAV S3. 1008 t ; f, t ' . :' :' 1 : :'; i 1 . I ,' 1 . ffiffiUMATISM BODY HACKED WITH PAIN No other disease causes such wide-spread suffering as Rheumatism. It h a nerve racking torture, and so thoiuughly does it dominate the system, when it becomes entrenched in the blood, that its victims are usually com plete slaws to pain. Rheumatism is due to an excess of nric acid in the blood brought on, by stomach trouhles, weak kidneys, Indigestidn, and s sluggish condition of the system. The natural refuse of the body, instead of passing off through the ordinary channels of waste, is left to sour and ferment in the system because of these irregularities, forming uric acid which i9 absorbed into the blood, and Rheumatism gets a foothold. As the blood circulates through the body it deposits the acrid, irritating sub stances with which it is saturated, into the different muscles, nerves, tissue and bones. Sharp, biting pains commence, the flesh becomes feverish, swollen and tender, the muscles nnd joints throb and jerk, and the body is literally racked with pain. Plasters, blisters, liniments, etc., can never cure the disease ; they relieve the pain, per haps, temporarily, but do not reacn U;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 inir and enriching the blood, cures Rheuma tism permanently. S. S. S. is the greatest of all blood punliers, just what is needed in every case of Rheumatism. Hook on Rheumatism and any medical advice free. TEE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. PURELY VEGETABLE Lovekce Tyler B. The great trotting stallion, stan dard and registered. The sire of many famous trotters and pacers no-v on the race trace of the Northwest. $25.00 by the season. $35.00 to insure. A young Wilkes Stallion of much promise. Standard and registered. $20.00 to insure. A Grand Percheron draft, (reg istered). Color, dapple grey; weight, 2300 pounds, The cham pion Percheron at the last Oregon State Fair, where he won two cups, four gold medals, several banners and blue rib bons. He makes the season Mondays and Thursdays at Goshen ; Tuesdays and Wednesdays at Creswell and Fri days and Saturdays at. Eugene!. G. R. PRICE, Manager. Kmcaid (Eh Rickel, Owners Bangs' Barn, Eugene, Oregon Veloce THE BEE HIVE GROCERY Has a tiew and up-to-clate stock of Groceries, selected from the best brands obtainable Our Coffees and Teas are selected with great care, and our cracker list is confined to the best the market affords. 1 As for flour, we carry the leading brands. A share of your patronage solicited. Phone Black 15 7 1 Staple 8fe Fancy Groceries, Flour (8b Feed W. J. Gibson & Son 9? WEST EIGHTH EUGENE HOSPITAL Medical and Surgical STAFF W Kuykendall. M. D. W. O. Prouer, M. D. P. I. Battle. M. D. B. F. Scaiele, M. D. D. A Paine, M. D. Geo. 0'B,DeBar, M.D. L. E. McDougal, M. D. 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. GOULD ROAD GOMING ACROSS CASCAIDE RANGE 0 0 0 0 0 Day Phone Black 151 1 Night Phone Black 1751 EUGENE AUTOMOBILE LIVERY CO R. E. VELTUM, Manager WKSTERX PACIFIC WILL BUILD NOIITHWAKI INTO EASTERN )ItIX;OX AXI ACROSS MOIX TAIXS TO WILLAMETTE VAL LEV DKFIX1TK AXXOl'XCE MEXT IAI)E IIV EDWIX fiOL'Ll) HAItRl.MAX C.'ETS KISV j Ix)8 Angeles, May 21. Edwin Gould, pathfinder for the "ocean to ocean railroad ambition or his brother, Oeorge, announced that the Could lines will not only reach San Francisco, but they will enter Los Angeles and the ports of the Pacilfc Northwest through Portland. Air. Gould arrived from Texas today In his private car "Dixie." Gould Is a director of the Western Pacific, and makes the positive an nouncement that the ocean to ocean Gould line will be consummated by the early completion of the Western Pacific Into San Francisco, and that the lines of the Goulds will also be extended to Portland in the near fu ture. Furthermore, Mr. Gould declares that the Pacific coast will be the sceiib of the most extensive railroad operations ever known. For many months It haa been ru mored that the Gould Interests have been securing options on rights of way along the coast from the north shore of San Francisco to Eureka. The Northwestern railroad, which ends at Wllletts, Mendocino county, Is supposed to be the property of the Southern Pacific and Santa Fe Joint ly, but lately It has been reported that part of the right of way between Wllletts and Eureka has been found to overlap other claims and litigation was threatened. WKSTERX PACIFIC MOVEMENT STIRS VP HARUIMAX Announcement from a member of the Gould family that the Western Pnciric Railroad Company will build Into Portland, Oregon, was received today by the Journal over Its special wire from San Francisco. The news Is taken to mean that the roalroad from Heno to Likely, known as the California, Nevada and Oregon, long regnrded as a Gould line and now under construction toward Lakevlew, Oregon, will be extended by some convenient route Into the Willamette valley and Portland. Ever since the Western Pacific was projected to the Pacific Coast It has been believed that the Gould people must do more than merely tap San Francisco to Justify the construction of so large a mileage through the nu merous mountain ranges between Salt Lake and the California coast. The road had hardly been commenced when the lltle line running from Re no to Madolalne, with a survey to Lakevlew, changed hands under cir cumstances that stamped the transfer as a Gould purchase. Ever since Mint time It has been expected that the Western Pacific would break Into Oregon. The news that It has determined to do so was anticipated a few days ngo by Harrl man lines, which have Included Lake county In their scheme of railroad de velopment In Eastern and Southern Oregon. A week ngo the chief offi cials of the Southern Pacific Incor porated a company to build a line from Anderson via the east shore of Goose Lake to Central Oregon. Yes terday 'Oregon officials of the Harrl ninn lines Incorporated another com pnny at Salem to build a short stretch of road between Lakevlew and the California lino. These developments have come In succession with start ling suddenness, and In the nature of bolts out of a clear sky. The public had no expectation of. such serious moves on the railroad checkerboard In Oregon and Northern California. The reason now becomes plnln. The derision of the Western Pacific to Im mediately begin construction of Its Oregon extension was no sooner made than the Harrlmnn Interests became advised of It nnd quick action was necessary to got strategic advan tages. The officials of tho Harrlnmn Hens havo lost no time. It is said the result means another railroad build ing contest like the north bank race, and the latest contest Is for transpor tation control of Lake county and the Harney valley. Portland Journal. Automobile Livery J Automobiles for Hire . n Day or Nicjht U o A FULL LINE OF. PIKMiltAM OF RAM) CONCERT THIS EVENING March, 'Majestic, " Tom Allen. Overture, "Martini," Floton. Intermezzo, "After Sunset," Prvor. Selection, "Carmen." Hlzet. Sextette, "l.urln," Donizetti. Polonaise, "Milltalro." Chopin. March. "Stars and Stripes Forev er," Shush. L. C. READ. Director. There will bo a dunce tonight at the Underwood Kink Immediately following the band concert. Music by the theatre orchestra. The pub lic Is cordially invited. OXFORDS-Gigantic Shoe Sale-SHo 5c Women's Oxfords 93c I $2 "Woimn'sSboes$ 1 I Men's Oxfo- di3.r 0 ? I Children's Oxf . 1000 pairs women's Oxfords In 500 pairs women's shoes In reg- A full line of 3 Patent k,d Children', J tlSO narrow widths and small sizes. uIar stock, all sizes from ,2 to 8 Ozfords, In M B- width., and vie! kld, h luce; solid oak so::t. o-ngle counters, full vamp, and linen lining, pat ent and vlcl kid, Cuban and French heel. These are from our best 3.50, L00 and $5.00 reg ular sellers, while Qft they last, only, pair 7UC and all widths from C to EE, solid oak soles, single counter, made by tho hpst ' manufacturers, and of good full stock, In vlcl kid, high slid soles and patent tin. reg. J2.5U; now nt.$l'.39 In four of the newest and latest toes, solid oak soles, blngle coun ter and full vair.p; worth up to $5. 00, a pair to give the peonle the benefit of a good buy we offer them at O fn only . !.. O. JU latest I'sht and k:.r"t. "a nobbi... . Tb. " n. .. cial sale ,vy low A Place to Save Money SPRINGFIELD MILL RESUMES OPERATIONS' Springfield, May 22. Signs of bet ter times are reflected In the an nouncement here ttat the Booth Kel ly Lumber Coiiium:? will resume work In a few days and give employ men to many men who have been idle on account of the closing down of many big mills. Springfield Is happy over the good news and regards it as fortunate news and regards it as a forerunner qf the return of prosperity in all this section. The mill at Wendllng will close down for the time being. This has been the only Booth-Kelly mill that has been In operation since the gen eral shut down last fall. lEe'BON MARCHE I---?, pair . irt . -1 540 Willamette Street SALAOM GWIOT GETV . .... - . n a 1 it 1 r- r" t O AND CANNOT RJ7CHr" . THE DALLES WILLING TO LET HOOD RIVER GO The Dalles and Hood River, so long at loggerheads over the question , or dividing wasco county ana permit ting the legal designation of two I county Beats, have" joined hands and! agreed to part amicably. With the! question submitted to the voters of tho Btnte and the commercial bodies j of both agreed on the issue, there is; no further doubt that Hood River county, Oregon," will be added to the next maps published. J. M. Patterson, secretary of The Dalles Businessmen's Association, has written a letter to the Hood Riv er Commercial Club' as follows: "Your communication of the 6th Inst, regarding the initiative In the) mmier ui nooa niver county, was read at a meeting of our board last evening, and I was Instructed to con vey to you the greetings of this board, and to assure you that your plan for cutting off the new county would have the fullest support of this body, and we wish you every suc cess." Journal. -5- SvT '"'""'WSS, " i"" nmair high WATER Fisn ! 1 tnjjrr wxij-S- "if.--- WHEELS 31U I X K ! CCOAPMAH MAP OEP- 5EUFERTS 1 - MO High water fish WHS EL. AO Salmon Can Alow Gir nivm me only ntam... nlEBCIUSJ FlSTOlM areiK-nnuted. bmju now beiu th, ptk5( Cnluiiihin cautttit ftt-..o.. 17 teachw tatcbcriM ind th.v u. ii S? CLIP THIS OUT r yuS(TRUE FISH Bill)- mi b 0 . TBICI BILL ) . Will dr. .!.!. ' This picture shows the i.ono lead, extending into river, right up to falls, el sDawnins crouuds. To suvo the Columbia Salinou Vote Yes, aud 319,sj NOTICE OP SALE OP WATER BONDS Notice is hereby given Miat in pur suance of and In conformity to ordi nance number 734, passed by the 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 En gene, will receive sealed proposals afr the office of the city recorder in Eugene, Oregon, for the purchnse of three hundred thousand dollars in water bonds of said city, or any part onereor, up to me hour of 7:30 p.m. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice Is hereby given that the County Court of Lane County, Ore gon, will receive sealed bids for the furnishing of all material and con structing a bridge across the Ed wards slough on County Road No. 12 In Sec. 15, Tp. 10, S. h. 4 W., said bridge to be a 50 foot span, of Howe Truss pattern, to be built according to the plans and specifications now on file in the office of the Counfy Clerk of Lane County, Oregon. All bids to be accompanied by certified check of 5 per cent of the amount of the bid, said bid to be filed with the Clerk of Lane County on or before i o clock, In the afternoon of June 4th, 1908. The Court reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. By order of the Court. E. U. LEE, County Clerk. DECORATION DAI, MAY Sit If you Intend to nave 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 Dut the best of work furnished at reasonable prices. Corner Sixth and Willamette sts. m29 E. C. LAKE. 83 REWARD I had stolen from the barn Satur day night or Sunday mornlne mv Tuesday, July 7, 1998, and that said j snddle- " has my name across thf proposals will be opened and conslrt- 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 of 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 6 per cent per annum; said interest payable semi-annually on the first day of July and January of each year from their data until paid; that said 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 Janunry, 194S, principal and In terest payable at a place to be agreed upon oy purchaser and city. back of the pommel A. P. McKln aey. Will give $5 reward for an definite Information regarding the same. A. P. McKINZEY, tf At Hampton Bros., Eugene Pl'RK WATER , For pure bediock wator see G. W. Taylor. All surface water cased off by casing into the bed rock, thus In suring nothing hut pure bed rock wa ter. G. W. Taylor, 828 Patterson street. Eugene. Phone Red 3377 t New Granitware just in Stoves', Ranges and Heaters ttsar:adins SI J HARDWARE STORE Iv lJV 50 East Ninth Street C. NADEAl" WILL OPEN K.MPU1YMKXT OFFICE In connection with his cigar store at 531 Willamette street. Those wish ing help telephone Red 1421. or call at cigar store, 631 Willamette street. 11 NOTICE. All who hnve bought tickets to the entertainment to ho given liv the Ladles of the O. A. H. will please not ico change In date from May 23 to May 22. Doors open at S o'clock. Price of admittance, 25 rents. This Includes program nnd light refresh ments. MAY S. SM ALL, "'22 Preslcnt. Summons -.n the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon for tho Countv of Lane. Bertha E. Williams, plaintiff, vs. Howard R H'liiUm. At ,... That said bonds shall not be sold i To Howard S wmuo'.u. ' for less than their par value; that In named defendant- ' addition to the general obligation of I In the name of the state'of Ore-.,n . . .. . . .. .... ,,,, .,., ,,,.,,..,.,, ,,. ,ltr,.,y summoned and re sold shall be a first and exclusive I quired to appear nnd answer the lien on all lands, rights-of-way. ease-; complaint of tin. above-named plain! M,r.:i5'''il"'i,,f.ht"' PP line., ipuc-jtlff in the above enmiod court! now " ") mini,"" me w it n the cl rk of said court composing the water system to be se-i on or before the 2 'd div of ,v cured with the money derived from 1 90S. and you are hereby notified the sale of said bonds; that the com- that If you fall to appear and an wer mon council reserve the right of re-1 said complaint as herehv reJ mlTed jectlng any and all bids. the plaintiff will ask said rZ t That the said bonds will be Issued the 'relief prlved forL w ll" ana aisposen or under and pursuant im WHAT TO HAVE FOB DIXXKR is often a question of great Im portance. Let us help you. II you will call at our store we may be able to suggest lots ol things you haven't thought of. Everything we keep is up to the highest standard of excel lence, and contains more nour ishment to the square Inch than three times as much of i lower grade. W. M. GREEN, DEAL GROCER 619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25. I ELI BANGb J. H. 'WEST CP. BARNARD EARLMcNlTTT BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables Cabs Always Ready First Qass Turnouts of All Descriptions ..STAGES. McI'HNZJK STAGE leaves Eugene at S:Jj a. m. Stages do not call at private residences but will call for Baggage ii aotiiied the day before. EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE-; A dailyitageleavesLufeMi- for Mapleton, close conit tf steamer for Florence ui tost Stage Phone Main 22Livery Phone Main 21 MERCHANTS BANK to the terms 6f the act, "To re-Incorporate the city of Eugene, and to r- peai an acts and parts of acts In con flict herewith," filed In the office of the secretary of state February IS, plaint so filed with the clerk of said For lae dissolution of the marriage contract now existlni .J Plaintiff and defendant, and for 'an m.uik nun grant ni tn ninintin lovn, huo me amendments thereto ' the care ad rnstmiv Vi. , passed and enacted by the people of 'daughter o ' n f rf a, "J"" the city of Eugene on the lSt'h day I IVha I.ee WUMams ami ! nii,n'j of April. 1908. nPf , ,,,," ,' ama' aml for ' of the amount-of each bid. payab.V ! hv 'p ,u a", "r "fTr ",Pn y,OU J. II. Matlock. Mayor, Is required to j of Hon I T VrrU L. I'n' accompany each bid. at.,- enti'tiii .I' d S" of the This ,ttce publlsV-d for r.0 ch.fi, ICTl l m""' ,,,,ljr ma,Jc days in the Morning Renter and Hu-1 d , " ,r "A " ?' . " hs gone Dally C.unrd. newspapers of Sea- .i,"Ml-.ti.,n h l'r ? T 1 'lrH,: 'he first eral circulation, published at Kune : lli ., A ' hc "'' April i niM no lit EUGENE, OREGON Docs a Genera! Banking Business on Conservative Lines S. S. SPENCER, - ?ttii1 L. H., POTTER. ViaPrtt F. N.McALlSTER k1 Cor 7 h and Willamette Oregon Date of first publication. May f 190S. Hy order of the 'onunon council, J-6 B. K. DOIIKIS, Recorder. ! h,f "' "r ,,1V' i;r"s- and iday of .May, 1908. " d , FANCY PRIZE CATTU are always offered w ( The brewers kao f always seeking tM p: tendered meats ' ,; Have us cut you ol i , . roast for next Sundtf I It will he a treat '" j,, family will ,tv.U you the a.ivanta all your meats Here Broders' Bros Phone Main"--'1' I'. Htt.VRP, Attorney for Plaintiff. i JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED AT THIS