O THE KIGKNK DAILY CLAUD, MONDAY. AIGIST IT. 1008
CI, , . .
o
HEALS
. SORES AND ULCERS
' Sores and Ulcers are indications of impure blood. They show that the
circulation lias bmme infected with (.'erins and poisons, which are beinff
constantly discharged into the open place to irritate the delicate nerves,
tissues and surrounding flesh and keep tin sore in a state of inflammation
and (.isease. Whether these impurities in the bWl are the result of some
debilitating sickness, an old taint from a former disease, or whether it is
hereditary bad blood, there is but one way to cure sores and ulcers, and that
is to purify the blood. Washes, salves, lotions, etc., are often beneficial
!ecause of their cleansing, antiseptic effects, but nothing applied to the
surface can reach the blood, where the real cause is, and therefore cannot
cure. S. S. S. is the remedy for sores and ulcers of every kind, ft gets down
to the very bottom of the trouble and removes every trace of impurity or
poison, and makes a la.stinj( cure. S. S. S. changes the quality of the circu
lation, so that instead of feeding the diseased parts with impurities, it
nourishes and heals the irritated, inlamed flesh and causes the ulcer to
fill in with healthy tissue by supplying it with pure, rich blood. Boole
on Sores and Ulcers and any medical advice desired sent free to all who write.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLAHTA. GA.
..The GRAND
PROGRAM
Caught at High Tid
English Harvest
King's Messenger
Pastry Cook in Love
Sacrifice
Naggish Tricks
Sad Awakening
SONCS BY MISS FORD
"Can I Make Love to You"
"If I Should Fall in Love With You"
Matinee To Day 3 p. m.
Everting Performance 7:45 and 9 p. nv
ALL SEATS 10c.
wmsem
"J.TlI It
-:-JHi
The
LENOX
Portland's Now and Most.
Modernly Furnished
HOTEL
Third and Main Streets
PORTLAND, OR ICON
Possessing every convenience and anfideal location
fronting on the beautiful city plaza- Adjacent to
business center. Up-to-date grill. Telephone in
every room. Private baths. Bus to and from all trains
Rates European Plan Rates America Plaa
$1.00 and $1.50 pr day. $2. CO and $3.00 per day,
IJ.00 and $3.50 with bath. $3.50 and $4.00 with bath.
Eugene Cusrd on Pile
O. H. SPENCER, Manager
As an Attrac
tive Display
you cannot find anythliiK to
cuuul our china and crockery
lino, judging from the sntts
fuctlou it gives and I lie money
saved In buying here,
TacKe ure not cheap Roods, but
the prices tiro very low ronsld
uing I ho ii mi Illy,
WM HDPITIM THE square
1T1. VIV,ILnl, DEAL GROCER
619 Willamette St. Phone Main 23.
SCHOOL OF MUSIC OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
Piano and Theory Miss Mary Morgan (Sherwood)
Voice. ..Miss Eva Stinson (Brenrirman, Bachtller, Sweet)
Viol'n - Mi.Le Roy Gcsnrr (Scvcik)
AbuUhU-MIu AuxtU CampMI, Miu VcoU QuMkmbtuh, Mia U Vjlkdru
Rates Reasonable
Cpcns St pt. 22. 1908
Faculty Experienced
I. M. CLEN, Dean
For Bedrock Wells and Pure, Whole
some Water See
.J. 32. KILBORN.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Phone 5391
O
PERSONAL AND
o LOCAL NOTES OFo
LOWER SIUSLAW.
A very pleasant gurprlae party
was given by Mr. and Mrs. A. O.
Funke at their home, Tuesday even
ing. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. O.
Young on the eve of their departure
from Florence. Mr. and Mrs. Young
worn unuine the early pioneers of the
Sluslaw and have many friends who ated
till reside here. Among those prea
ent were Mr. aad Mrs
Knowles,
SI KK C I UK I OH THK BM'KS
Iturlillili & llaflcy Circu has Ann)' of
World's lli-.t rloini
null care takes to the brush at the
approach of Uarniim & Baileys great
army of clowns. The undertaker be
comes Jovial, the chronic dyspeptic
releases the frown in his lorehead
and holds liU sides, and the sedate
Judge laughs immoderately.
It Is a ahow in which the comedy
element cuts no small figure. The
clowns have been gathered from all
quarters of the globe and the resu t
1 1 a well diversified array of droll
stunts absolutely new and funnier
than ever. Public events are traves
tied nrnminpnt men are imperson
ated In erotesnue caricature, short
onrf creaming USUlOU! IllieS are
Frank enacted and from beginning to end
COME.!
Mr. and Mrs. g! Young, hie great arena rings with laushter.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Werberson, Mr.
and Mrs. A. O. Funke; Mesdamea
Lovell, Shreudera, Vader, I.alvo.
Yatea, Shrum, and Misses Alma
Funke and Harriet Cowan. The time
was spent very pleasantly In conver
sation and games. Refreshments
were served and 11 o clock came too
soon. The party broke up at that
hour and the guesta departed home
ward after wishing Mr. and Mrs.
Young Godspeed on their trip.
Last Tuesday was Master Riley
Hollonbeck's -eighth birthday, also
Master Leonard David's fourth birth
day, and In honor of the occasion
their parents gave them a party at
the home ofMr. Hollenbeck. About
twenty boys and girls apent a pleas
ant afternoon with the young gen
tlemen and enjoyed their hospitality.
The first of this week Jacob Crum
had part of his goods taken to Hlg
Creek, where we understand he has
selected a homestead and taken stops
to file on It when It Is examined and
reported by the government oficlals.
The directors of the Sluslaw Co
operative Cannery company held a
meeting here last Saturday to con
sider various matters connected with
the enterprise and get affairs In
shape to go ahead as fast as possihle
with preparations for the season's
work.
The schooner Oakland finished
loading at the Oregon & California
Lumber company s mill ana is reauy
to leave for San Francisco.
Ilev. T. A. Yost Is employed as
clerk In the Hurd Lumber & Naviga
tion criniiianv's store.
Mra, Klsle Douglas departed Fri
day afternoon on her way back to
Aberdeen. Wasn
Harry Bernhardt, accompanied his
grandfather on a trip to Eugene this
week.
Mrs. Arnold Kafnowsky, who wan
very 111 a few days ago, was much
better at list reports
Captain Latham ajrlved Sunday
from Astoria nnd la again master of
the steamer llobarts.
William Morris left yesterday af
ternoon to spend two or three weeks
with his son. Joseph, who lives near
Flmlra.
Misses Grace Goodwin and Alfreda
Llndgren went to Kiigone the first
of the week to attend teachers ex
amination.
H. II. Bernhardt accompanied by
his son Paul nnd daughter Jennie
stnrted the first of the week for a
trln to ICimene
MIbs Janle Flak and Oretchen
Walker, of Mapleton, are among the
number who went to Eugene this
week to attend teachers' examina
tion.
A. E. Jepp, head salesman for the
Bergor-uean HarOware company,
came In from Eugene on Wednes
day's stage to spend a few days on
the Sluslaw.
Mrs. George Smith loavos ' this
morning for her home at Elkton,
after a visit with relatives here. Her
mother, Mrs. E. A. Morgan, will ac
company her.
Mr. and Mrs. Jensen and daughter
of Eugene, accompanied by Mrs. Jen
sen's brother, came In from the val
ley last week and spent several days
with relative and friends on the
Sluslaw.
A message was received from Mrs.
Alexander who went to Salem on
account of the Illness of her mother.
slaling that her mother passed away
about a week ago. Mrs. Alexander
Is expected homo In a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Young of Port
land, who spent a couple of months
on the Sluslaw renewing old nc
iiunlntnnci's and visiting relatives
and friends, left on Wednesday's
st'ige for the L'mpqun to visit Keeper
ill d Mrs. Iluld. nt the lighthouse.
Miss Mattel Hazard, who ' has
been employed as bookkeeper for the
lllnesliiK Granite company In Port
land for over a year, has rosined
that position and gone to Eugene,,
where she has accepted a situation I
as head stenographer In the office
of the Booth-Kelly Lumber com
pany. Florence West.
The Barnum & Bailey snow naa
always enjoyed the reputation 01
having the world's best clowns on its
list of nerformers and of being the
originators of all great clown stunts.
That Is more than ever me case una
ver Them Is a laugh a minute
tucked away between exploits of dar
ing and feats of skin, tne greai m mj
of Jesters filling every pause In the
wonderful performance with shouts
of laughter. It Is the sort of nonsense
that the best of men rensn aim arc
the bettor for having laughed at.
In Eugene Saturday, August 29.
JUNCTION" NOTES.
Mrs. Grace Brbadhead and sister,
Miss Daisy Savory, who have been
the guests of the family of S. L.
Mnorhead for the past ten days, re
turned north Thursday. They may
conclude to locate In the valley but
have not yet determined on a loca
tion. Dr. Parks and son Leon spent the
past week In camp on the shores of
Triangle Lake.
Mrs. Anna Fortmiller and children
of Albany, are the guests of Mrs.
Fortmlller's parents. Dr. and Mrs.
Lev
Sandy Peterson and John Tower
returned from Lake Creek Satur
day. They report killing a number
of deer.
A valuablo mare belonging to Jeff
Campbell was kicked on the leg Sun
day and broken In two places, one
was shot and put out of misery.
M. D. Lingo dropped a threshing
machine the other day and mash
the end of his big second toe. He
did not permit a little thing like that
to prevent him from continuing at
work.
Richard Pope has purchased two
lots In the new addition and has the
lumber on the ground for a dwelling
already. Mr. Under has the con
tract and It will be a neat little bun
galow. "Dirk" wants Home place
to store his clothes.
Born August 7, 190S, to Mr. nnd
Mrs. Frank Bryant, a son. The baby
died shortly after birth. The re
mains were interred In Franklin cem
etery Saturday.
Bert Cheshire has received the
contract for building a cottage for
Mr. Clayton on the lots north of his
residence.
Hugh Herron, a pioneer citizen
of Irish Bend, died at his residence
Friday morning, aged 69. He had
been a sufferer from cancer of the
stomach Blnce last March. Mr. Her
ron came to Oregon in 1862, and
took up a donation claim on which
he lived until the time of his death.
He was a highly esteemed citizen
and enjoyed the confidence and es
teem of nil those wfth whom he came
In contact.
Funeral services were held at Mc
Farland chapel Sunday afternoon by
Rev. McCausland, of the South Meth
odist church.
The Immediate survivors are the
widow nnd the following children:
Emery Hermit. South Bend, Wash.:
Robert, who lives on a part of the
old home place; Clayton, who occu
pies the old home; Mrs. C. A. Bush
mill, of Seattle, Wash.; nnd Miss
Margaret who was with her mother
the Robert llerron home. Another
daughter, Lizzie, Is deceased.
Born August 2. l'JOS, to Mr. nnd
Mrs. Peter llarpolc, a sun. Times.
COMB
Women, Men
Children
If you do not look sharp you will be paying 25,5
even 75 per cent more for your fall dress goods, waists, s
underwear, suits, clothing, hats, shoes, blankets, hosier)
if you wait till after this big closing out sale is over.
The selling since we opened up our going-out4
i i i . . .i M-nt-kii-x-v 'J ,
ness saie is simpiy jjucuuuituai. i umig iir.c h eveJ
in Eugene nor ever will be.
TUP RAN MARCH IT 54oi
MM AV etteSf
I FOUR DOLLAR!
-WILL BE THE PRICE OF THE-
Pacific Electric Heating 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
mi. j. w.
HAItltlS
MOVKS IMS OFKU'K
Hr. .1 W. Harris tins moved Ills
office from the rooms over I. inn's
driiK store to a suite of rooms In th
new
Bank ttulhllnii, where he ran be
foutul at his usual offlee hours. Ills
new phone nuniher Is Main 6.J.
BIT
KOIt SAI.K, KXCIIAXOK (lit I.fCASU
HavInK concluded to retire from
the lumber business I offer for sale,
lease or will exohaiiKe for Euitene or
Portland income property, my saw
mill, sawmill site, booms, lumber
sheds, office, planers, dry kilns and
all tools connected with the business.
Mill located at river bridge In the
centre of Knirene city, east and west'
and only three blocks from the S. P.
H. H.
This Is a fine opportunity for soniel
one to go Into the lumber business,!
as there Is always a bis local demand j
for all slabwood. sawdust, shavings,!
cull lumber, as well as the better1
grades of lumber. I.otts are cheap, j
labor cheap, lumber high.
A good nilllmnu can make this I
property pay tor itsen in two years,
and If he will operate day and ninht
in one year
53 7 High Street
I he
Ills
t'
III
III"
addition to the First National h. , "V n " L " J "i.pori.ym.v in ,
i,,,M,ii h..r.. h.. h.. tnlB Rrl of 0rPK"n (,,r mill man; I
; nest located mill In the state. Capac
ity, 20.000 feet In ten hours. I
I When you have this mill you are'
,'at the market. Planer and dry kiln
- -everything needed to make lots of j
lumber and lots of money. Give this
your early attention If interested in
a lumber proposition. I am sure you
'cannot beat it In the slate. The
1 quicker you act the surer you are of
making your fortune, for this Is a
chance In a lifetime.
M. S HAKKKU,
3 311 IVarl street,
Kiigene, Or
Win .lam.-, l..-.. (,,. Well.
I! Tlni,l in ..iiie.svillo. li., knows
Mrs. M.uy I..,-. . . ( r.iral route S. She
w I ll' s ' M iiiis.ialiil. .l.lllles l.v-e.
thinly lieli, vi s lie owes I: us iite to
Use of lr.
IlllUS wi'l
MllCs New luscnvery.
i wi'f' so s 'vetvly affected
ousiinipMon seemed Inevitable,'
l f;1 .Mi . I i -i'i uuiui.'i'.ile.l New Pis-
i ,l
- N
'.1 It.
first i
under
'sl.iiv.
freo.
Jill 1 I' s llfO ll.l s
health " IH.
t'l-r ery is ih,. Kit--S-ms
reil'.CilH'S . I'e-
;t ha no o.jiul. The
nes i, -Hef. Try it. Sold
!!'". .i' Ku kivid. ill's druc
;m.l II HO, Trial bottle
Slimmer I vciirMo. Kmm V4i
anil Nen,rt s4 IMna.
o o
On s.ilo every d.iv. round trip to
Vsnuliia, I". HO: to Newport $: 50;
to IV! relt , $ I '.' "..
Tickets ,io:d pn iviinrdav am! Sun
day lo Yaiiutna and Newport, limited
to .Monday totlofctii f too
A. J CUM KITE. Agent.
II-' lul kf.V
The merits of Texas Woililiv v "i
.vould never suffer from Kii!-.
bladder or rheumatic trouble. 1 a
bo:tl,. itwo months' trentmentl soil
i by O. .1. Hull, or bv mall. Send tor
j testimonials, nr. K. W. Hall, L".v. c,
Olive street, St. I.ouls
There is an Increasing Dem
For Young Men and Women who have a
PRACTICAL EDUCATION
The Eugene Business Colk
has, trained many young men and women
for responsible positions. If you are inter
ested write us for information
Fall Term Opens September 7,
Send for Catalog. Address
Collf
&ugene
Biisi
iess
EUGENE, OREGON
Itll.l XiTM
Fo
all kinds of draylne and ev
s House phone lied JTIJ; of
rjUack 6411.
Healing furnace, brlfjjand founda
tion stone for A rheap bv First
National Baif)
o
; XSIH.IXK W(M)II SAW,
o
a.l wood
I'-irrtson t'.il.son s-lv
to gage. Office Black i;
Black KM.
When
Whites
K. i. HAKillT,
(;i:i;ma'
hungry r.orr
os'.aurant v I
1- Ihm.e t'Utos, stamp, anrt . Mr(,. The Herman
Of :".;;,:;ra'.y,l,ow Sixth street, be- purchcd froa
" 0oen IllametteWoihre. tt make the s-J
- i i . I .t I "
...i;
1
O
0.,
" Km
Bangs
tf
si itst miu: ion tiik el-Ann.
0
0
0