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1 J O THE El-GESE DAILY GCAItl). MOMtAV, AUJlST 10. I00S o o ! i ' ' , - j i H . ( 1 . CONTAINS o NO MERCURY Medicine containing Mercury are of t-n given to persons suffering with CoMtaciou Mood I'oisou, and so powcriui is me aw -fluent y removes the symptoms in a short while, and shuts Uc di Lin the svstcm to do greater damage to the delicate internal members. When owever. the treatment i, left off. the disease alwavs returns, and the iatirnt finds that his health has U-vn injured hy tins powerful mineral, and be often left with weak stoma, h. disturl-ed digestion, mercurial rhruma tism e c The action of S. S. S. ia et,.ely different It conta.ns no Men-urv nor any other harmful drug, but is made entirely of healing, c leTnsig "'. and herbs. It cure, Contagious Wood I'o.son ft"" the virus from the blood. It searches out every particle of the poison and does not leave the least tiace for future outbreaks. S. S in addition to curing the disease, hu.lda up and strengthen, every part of the Z y Its fine tonic eOecU tone up the stomach and digestion improve the ppe ite and regulate the entire system. Home treatment book conU.n.ng vX.ble information about the different stage, of the disease and any medical advice denned sent free to all who write. IH SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLABTA, GA. WILL BUILD SALMON CANNERY ON SiUSLAW North C. Eugene Theater SffS. ffift nlffi BEST SHOW OF THE SEASON COMING BAND AND ORCHESTRA CLAMAN'S PLAYERS Presenting the Big Scenic Revival of "On the Frontier" In Five Acts and Six Scenes A COMPANY OF 16 PEOPLE High class vaudeville specialties between each act. Not a dull moment in the play. Latest special me chanical devices and electrical effects THREE SHOWS IN ONE Drama Vaudeville Music Free Band Concert In Front of Theater 7:15 to 8:15 p.m. Prices: 25, 35 and 50 Cents JOINT SUM K CO-OI'KIIATIVK f-OMIM.M' OlUiAMZKI) AT KIIHKM'K TO KltWT 1'I.AXT TO KKI'LACK IHHD CAXXKItY IIKCKXTI.V DKSTKOVKD J1V Flit:. Quite a number of the fishermen of this section met In the Masonic hall last Tuesday to consider a proposi tion from O. W. Hurd, with a view to bulldlnK a cannery In the place of the one destroyed by fire last week, says the Florence West. The plan proposed hy Mr. Hurd was to organize a company on the co-operative plan, each of the fisher men to purchase and own one or more shares of stock. Mr. Hurd ag reeing to take the remainder him self. Of course each stockholder must agree to sell his fish to the company's cannery at a price to be agreed upon. Mr. Hurd also agreed that at toe close of the season If any of the men want to dispose of their shores, that he will buy them. After some discussion of different mattorB connected with the enter prise, the price of salmon for the present season was fixed at two cents per pound, for Chinook 12 He apiece for sllversldes. Subscription papers were then drawn up and circulated and some twenty-five to thirty of the fisher men signed them, each agreeing to take one share of $100 of the Btoek of the cannery. Those who prefer to do so are to pay for their stock In tlah. and are to receive cash for wnat fish they deliver after deducting the price of their stock. It was decided to elect five direc tors to have charge of the business of the company. A ballot was taken and O. W. Hurd, W. W. Neely, Haul W. Nlcolle, J. C. Beck, and Julius Nellsen were elected directors. The meeting adjourned and a meet ing of the directors was immediately held and O. W. Hurd elected presi dent and I). M. Kemp secretary of thet company. It has not been decided whether to erect a new building this fall or whether some other building will be fitted up and used for canning this season. low down Condon Creek Fork. (Vninfv mail liewers M'-s.Hrs A Jennings and ! J. Mcl'lo-rson, as sisted by U-putv Surveyor K. (.'oilier, last week surveyed a road from O. Powell's ranch on Mercer Lake to connect with the North Fork road a short distance below the mouth of Condon Creek. Th?y also surveyed the road from A. P. Walker's place on Hiuslaw river over to the new bridge on North Fork. H. W. Johnson and wife of Point Terrace left Wednesday morning for a trip to Kugrne, to be gone about a week. Mr. Camp and family who reside near Eugene, passed through town last Monday on their way to the cape to rusticate for a few days. Ethan Collier departed for Eugene Monday afternoon, having spent a day or two with friends after finish Ing his work of surveying a road on North Fork. M. D. Johnson and wife, George Prescott and wife of Mound, Mr. Mac intosh of Michigan and Mr. Bow man of Eugene, arrived here yester day to spend a lew day. in this vicin ity. A land deal which has been on tap for some time past, In which Ole I. Foster purchased from John Miles his 14 acre tract of land on the river a couple of miles above Acme, was closed and the deed transferred last Monday. Florence West. Ithe rush ICS I HE store has been packed from morning till evening. 1 housands have saved aoiiars ai our vaosmg Out Sale, and thousands more will save, because ! THE EXQUISITE AROMA OF CHOICE COFFEE will be found In our Una blend . of Mocha and Java that makes a cup of coffee tit for the cods. Our reputation la your safe guard In the matter of teas and and coffees, and you cnu gut hotter quality at lower price, here Minn at any other .tore In Eugene. Purity, fine flavor and quality Is gunruntred with ev ery pound if tea, coffee or spices sold at (ireen'fl. W. M. GREEN, DEAL GROCER 619 Willamette St. Phone Main 21 AMKItlCAXS ( I T IjOohk fiiom immsmxs New York, Aug. 8. The Amateur Athletic Union of the United States will break athletic relations with the British Amateur Athletic Association. This was practically decided upon to day. There Is a possible chance that an apology may patch matters, but now it looks like a 100 to 1 shot. The government Board of the Am ateur Athletic I'nlon of the United States is now taking a mall vote on the question and It seems that the vote will be unanimous to have noth ing more to do with the British Ama teur Athlotlc Association. Charles E. Evans, who arrived from Europe on Friday, brought back the details that proicd the last straw. He showj how unfairly the Americans were treated by the British during the Olympic championships, it Is almost a foregone conclusion that Carpen ter will be accorded the amateur championship and as such will go In to the book of records. This will bring forth a protest from the Brit ishers and an open war will be the result. EU HANG!. J. II. WEST C. P. BARNARD EARL HcNUTT BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables Cabs Always Kcady , First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions ..STAGES.. McKHNZlE STAGEbsvn Eujrin EUGENE FLORENCE STAGE tl&iJUs. m. Sliera do not oil si A (tally itagr IrjveiEugtiu si 6 a. tn, E rivals traltkncn but will call lor lor Mipkton, elm connection by "!ff'l noUUcd lbs day btlurt. ittainrr It Klcnnce aud rem Livery Phone Main 2 1 Eugene Poultry Store All orders for live and dressed poultry filled promptly. If possible send in your orders for frys one day in advance ol delivery. Chicken feather for your summer rushinn, 5c per pound. 1 02 East Ninth Street Phone Main 645 TRANSFERS OF LANE COUNTY REAL ESTATE Have Your Abstracts Made- by The Isille I ountr Abstract t o. W. D. Cooper etui to Mary Huston tract In see 4. tp 21, a r 3 w. $45. F. M. Ashley to Mary Franch White. 10 acres in see 33, tp. 17, a r 1 w. 11700. State ol Oregon to 11. Betrelson, SO acres In sec 30. tp 17, a r 4 w. $940. H. Hertelson etux to Jens Jensen, NO acres In sec. 30, tp. 17, s. r. 4 $740. A. B. Pagu etux to L. 0. Cumin for deed, tin acres In clulm f2, tp. 19 a r 3 w; tract In sees 14, 15, 22, 23. tp 19, s r 3 w. Gilbert L. Shortrtdgo etux to George Kartnnn, 110.14 acres In sec 13. tp. 2 0. s r ! w; 63. S2 acres In sec 13. tp. 20, s r 5 w. $11000. (ilen 0. Hansen etux to V. K lli-ouu. tract In Springfield Invest ment & Towers add to Springfield. .lolin r. lciiy etux to joint . .Mag' ladry, tract In sec IS. tp It!, s r 2 w U. S. to Isaac Hooker, 120 acres in s ic 2St tp. ;, s r fi w. M. K. Furrow etux to Mary K Male, lots 1. 2, 3 In blk 4ti In Spring field. Lots 7 and S in Springfield extended survey. I). II llarrld et ux to S. I Short ridge, 79 r0 aires in sec 8. tp 22. i r 3 w. $B1S00: 79.&0 acres In sec S tp 22, a r 3 w. V, ('. Lyons etux to W. I). Robin son, blocks 7. S. and lu Kllaa Stew art's add to hlugene,. $2t00. C. 1). laivclac etux to W. E. Smith tract in Kugene, $300. Jesse K. Lowe to Krank Knowles, block 4 In Flsk 2d add to Gleuada. $300. 0. V. Sanderson etux to Roger Ma honey etux. tract In sec 36. tp 19, s r a w. ITmmV L. M l llitt to Linda A. llaney. h.14 acrca in sec s. tp 21, s r 3 w $soo. Katharine II. Mct'lung etal to 1 K. It.-an. part of lot i In blk 2 of Mulliitun's add to Kugene. I'. S to Nelson I', llltikson. 13,1 HO acres In see 3. tp 19. s r S w. Kllmlieth Kelly to John F. Kelly et al, ISO acres In sec 20, tp 16, s r 2 w, $t Kate S. llrown e etal to John F. Kelly etal; 2 40 acres In sec 30, tp 16 s r 2 w $10. I'. S to Kate S Kelly. SO acres In sec 30, tp 1 6, s r 2 w. i -wtah Fw, . .... . i j .1 .i . those that have been here will be DacK ana mose mat nave not will come as soon as they see what bargains their neighbors got. Remember every article has to be closed out in 30 days. We feel sorry for the other merchants, but then people are not going to pay retail prices when they can come here and buy what they want at manufacturers' cost, not what it cost in Eugene, but what it cost in the factory. Every article in the house has to be closed out in 30 days. Don't wait. Come now and buy your year's supply TUP unW MAR PI41T 540 w iFOUR DOLLAR :: -WILL BE THE PRICE OF THE- TEACIIKIW KXAMIXATION Notice is hereby given that the county superintendent of Lane coun ty will hold. the regular examination of applicants for stato and county papers in the county court house Eugene, Oregon, as follows: For Hlnfn Papers Commencing Wednesday, August 11, 1908, at 9 o'clock a. m., and con tinuing until Saturday, August 15, at 4 p. m. Wednesday Penmanship, history, spelling, physical geography, reading, psychology. Thursday Written arithmetic, the ory of teaching, grammar, book' keeping. Friday Physiology, geography. composition, algebra, English literature. Saturday Botany, plane geomet ry, general hlatory. school law. For Comity Papers Commencing Wednesday. August 12. 1908, at 9 a. m. and continuing until Friday, August 14, at 4 o'clock. Wednesday, Penmanship, history. orthography, reading, physical geog raphy. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, physi ology. Friday Geography, school law, civil governmunt. Kugllah llettature. W. B. nil.I.ARI), County Superintendent. riLha: nt,. jmluh: . . Williams Indian Pile Ulntment will cure blind, bleeding and itching piles. It absorbs the tumors, allttya Itching t 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 Linn Drug Co., by mall 60c and $1.00. Williams Mfg Co., props., Cleveland. O. n u u n Pacific Electric lleating Compan ELECTRIC IRON UNTIL SEPTEMBER TEN! A year's guarantee accompanies each iron This type of iron is used in all of the laundries in the Northwest GET ONE ON A FREE TRIAL Pacific Electric Engineering ( Wiring, Supplies, Fixtures 516 Willamette Street Phone Red Summer Kxriirsloii listen to l nqulnn and Newport and Detroit. On sale every day, round trip t6 Vaqulna, $5.00; to Newport $5.50; to Detroit, $4.25. Tickets sold on Saturday and Sun day to Yaiiuina and Newport, limited to Mondnv following. $3 00. A. J. OILLETTE. Agent. LO.-HOMAS j. DAVUVSON Eugene Electric Company Modern Wiring and Supplies O LVSncraiic'(JUWfrjoi Electric jq4 Gas Fixtures. Carrying t hull Lin ot Up-ti) l)4tc Goods l"h. Mam -71 V,ii K ,t,th SuEspw, CVr.v.. Will Movf About Oct I and Occupy thf C-ntrr Room ol tht New Kcgistcr Building. CALL AND SHE US NKWS FltOM THK LOW Kit SIISI.AW ItH'XTUY. The schooner Mayflower, which wlle.1 from San Francisco a couple of eeki ago for Florence. U be lowed to Astoria b the steamer Huberts, and hrlnn back a caro of cannery supplies for Win Kyle A Sons. Horn - Hn Duncan Slonah on Tues day. VuKiist . i!,i Mr 1U Mrs VruoM Kaiuoskv. a son. Wciutit T S poniul The.- a:e prosperous Ias for r noU Koiest li.HK.-r Young left Momlav bv fie ben h route from a trip to .1Hy:l (l, ,,v !,,-)( ., n) io.i,- a tl.til .iloi-.i! the mice (rot, the upper Yahst, to .o ot Klick i'.it au.l K.iim.- i-0 :i: ilus ,lo n 1. Nor-r, Koik M- Voui,,; s;m V, tho'ight t!ie trail i,l prohahlv lo! For Son Feet. "I have found linden's Arnica Salve to be the proper thitiK to use for sore feet, as well as for healltiK burns, sores, cuts, nnd all manner of abrasions," writes Mr. W. Stone, of East l'ort.md, Maine. It Is the prop er thliiK, too, for plies. Try It! Sold under guarantee at W. A. Kiiyken dall's dniK store. 2rc. Itll.I.MUtF. niKlTIIKltS For all kinds of draylnn and ex press. House phone Ked 2712; of fice, ".lack 6411. row KKn. Alfalfa meal. At Haller'a. Tenth ami Willamette streets. Phoue. lied 1511. WOOD S.WYIMi ll.isollne power, by V. V. Moore phone Ked S2S2. Orders lars small will be appreciated. If ou want to kno anythln about autti". call up K. H. r.o Phone Ked 1 H 1 . IU handles th Huick. ifMFitha 4 There is an Increasing Dema For Young Men and Women who have a PRACTICAL EDUCATION I he Lugene Business Colli has trained many young men and women for responsible positions. If you are inter ested write us for information -:- . -: Fall Term Opens September 7, l Send for Catalog. Address Eugene Business Colle EUGENE, OREGON : m !! iGmilim-: wiiim sltv " 'j ilavv.soi, ,;;,,. . O ! " " r':i w '' r,-aSTant win U K. i. HAHJIIT, 1 I'hntos. ,l.n,n, un -Q.. ' fo-neral view work. Sixth street, he-' ieen illametteW.d Olive. ;f ; mafe)'h- purchase.! 'L- , - .a; . Hanis i'.i"n- O si ikiiil rou THE aiMRD. tf