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rrhePIantbehind the Suif iillfci Right Style One thing about Schwab Styles you can depend on them they're right and what's more, they're made right, so that the style will last a good while. Make it a point to call on us soon and see our great display of Schwab's $20 "Better Grade" suits for men and young men. They're excellent clothes u$ in fit and honest in workmanship and one -price -to -all, all over -America. The square deal stpre. STANLEYS 612 Willcmelte SC KITCHEN &. KOMPP Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Sample room In cmiiMH'tim located In Keg-Mar Ultlg., WtllmiicUe 81. Oak and 7th Ewne. Or. I'luiue- Moiit US (T10AR5 Julius, Goldsmith -VW1 -t t FACTS FOB SICK WORSEH ffPff LYDIA E. PJNKH No other medicine has heen so succesKful in relieving the suffering of women or received so many gen uine testimonials as ban Lydia J-:. Plnkliam'H Vegetable Compound. In every community you will nnd women who have been restored to health by Lydia K. l'inkham's Veg etable Comixmnd. Almost every one you meet has either been bene llted by it, or has friends who have. in tne I'niKiiam uiiioratory ai Lvnn.MuHg.. an y woman any day may see tuo tiles coiitKiuing over one mil lion one hundred thousand letters from women seeking health, and here am the letters in which they openly state over their own signa tures that they wore cured by Lydia K. l'inklium's Vogetable Compound. Lydia E. l'mkhum's Vegetable Compound has saved many women from surgical operations. Lydia K l'inklium's Vegetable Compound is made from roots and herbs, without drugs, and is whole some and harmieris. The reason why Lvdia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound is so successful is because it contains in gredients which act directly upon tne fenunmo oreamsm. reBtorine it to a healthy normal condition. women wno are sunenng from those distressing ills peculiar to their sex should not lose sight of these . 1 . j .1 . . 1. 1 -1 . . I I 1 iauia ur uouut um auiuty oi i.yuut E. Pinkiiam's Vegetable Compound to restore their health. "HIIOU VOl It IIOliNK, MIIOK YOl'K MARK or repair your carriage or wagon with skilled workmanship and In tho best manner we will at the very lowest prices. Conscientious and high-grade work In our line, as well as promptness, should recommend us to everyone who appreciates having their horses properly shod, or their wagons repaired In the best manner. G. BURBACH 531 Olive St. Madame Dean's ' FRENCH Dm I n FEMALE nt-LOl A HAre, CKHTAtM It!- MRr ron Ht-rruKHHRn MKMSrilliATltiN. Illl MOM 10 FH. H.h'l Hun-! Hii,lyt Kutl. faction (luui aiitced or Mtuu-y lVrumltil. fcVnl pro imlil for 11.00 ir tmx. Wttlit-ntt them on trtul, to Imi put-' for wht'ii rrlttviil. KhuiiiIp Kiv lir.Ul on iti'lllnc tho Foiiiiliit, nii-pt no nitiptttiile. II your drtiRKl'.L itotw uot hftvu ihviu lentl your order to tlia fcwTED kEOICil CO., loi M, UiCHtar. Pi. Sold in Eugene bv W. L. Delano AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE Five fpassenger car lor hire any time day or night GOOD DRIVER CALL BLACK 1231 BETTING & HENDERSON MASONS. All kinds of brick, stone and cement work promptly and neatly done. All Tork guaranteed. Retldencw t:i Willamette .Street, 131 West Fourth street. Phone Red 4111. )o.,-u qniAA; im;4 til 'ojuipi.ii 1965 P-'H tfuoiu 0Kiiiii4il tt.ntuir. sjopdjjuct) AM ran mnmm Aiwr BULGARIA'S MILITARY RESOURCES SUMMARIZED Vienna, Oct. 12. The recent de-. velopmcnts in the Balkan situation anil the probability of war between Bulgaria and Turkey have aroused universal interest in the military: conditions and resources of the small ; kingdom, bold enough to challenge: the mighty Turk. Bulgaria was noti always a small and comparatively In-j significant country. From the sev-j enth to the fourteenth century Bul garia was one of the strong and pros-1 oerous kingdoms of the Balkan pen-1 insula. It comprised a large are of fertile land and was densely popu lated. Its borders touched the Black Sea, the Aegan, and the Adriatic. The remembrance of the glory of Its czars, Kroom, Asen and Simeon, still lives in evry Bulgarian and nils nisi heart with pride. It was Czar Sim-1 eon who led his vfctorius army to! the very walls of Constantinople, and! It was of his time that Gibbon says: "Bulgaria assumed a rank among the civilized powers of the earth." But Turkey was determined to ob-J 'tain posKPsulon of tho Balkan pen-l Insula. After conquering other na-l tlons tho Tiyks subjugated the Bui-1 garians, whom they kept under their despotic rule for five hundred years, j When the Intolerable sufferings of: this Christian nation under Its Mos-i le moppreBHors finally attracted the sympathy of the world. Russia cainej to lis neip in inn mm torcen 1111- key, b ylhe treaty of Uvrlln to grant uatonomy to Bulgaria. 1 he latter country Is now only a small princi pality of 4S.500 square miles and a population or 3,310,0(10; yet Its mili tary organization is remarknble con sidering the population and Its re sources great than one would expect from so small a country. Nearly 80,000 young men annually reach the age of twenty-one In Bul garia, and of these 24.000 are taken by conscription for the full period of peace color Bervlce, nominally two years for the Infantry, and three years of the cavalry and artillery. rter finishing -their color service tho men' are kept for eighteen yearn n the reserve. This unusually long service In the reserve gives the Bul garian General Staff a large force of trained men for mobilization pur poses. It Is estimated that Bulgaria has in all about 3X0,000 men at Its disposal for Immediate military use, all of whom are fully trained. After leaving the reserve the men are pluced Into the "Landwehr" tor six years. - Them; men too wonld be avail able for mllftury service in case of a prolonged wr. The strength of the j ,anuwenr ' is esuniatea at about GO, 000. BIG LAND ISSUE IN NORTHWEST Reglna. Sask.. Oct. 13. One of the greatest land auctions in history is being conducted here this week under the direction of the Saskatoon and Western Land Company, Llm- Ited, a wealthy organization, which hud tho pick of large tracts In the heart of the Canadian wheat bult. Be- fore the auction Is concluded It is ex- pected that a quarter of a million ac- res will have been handed over t the highest bidders In parcels of various sizes. Prospective settlers are here from many parts of Canada, and the United States to attend the sule. As purchasers are not required to live. on the land the sale has attracted many investors and speculators who to be In a satisfactory condition. Re hope to reap large profits as a result celpts from all sources for the year of tho rupld advance In land values were $3032 more than In tho prev throughout this section of the Can- Ions year. The total receipts were, adlan Northwest. : 1837.999. The expense of the board NOTM'K OK MKKT1NT, OF HOAltl) OF KOIALIZATION Notice Is hereby given that on the third Monday, being the 19th of Oc tuber, 1908, the board of equullza - tlon will attend at the court house In Lane county, Oregon, and publicly not been possible to send the lltera examlne the assessment rolls and cor- ture of the board without Its passing rect all errors In valuation, descrlp-1 through the hands of a censor, or no tion or qualities of lands, lots or oth- ing sent to the consuls for distribu te property assessed by me: and It tlon. Already, ncmritlnir tn infm-m. v. ,...iDw,.( iiiiDi - ioic 'u vi---i imiw auu iiaio appointed. uaiva mis 4iin uuy oi epiemuer, 1908. BENJAMIN P. KEEXEY, County Assessor for Luno Coun ty, Oregon. Whom HtilleiM Flew David Parker, of Kayette, N. Y veteran of tho Civil War, who lose a foot at tlottysburg, says; "The good Electric Bitters have done li- worth more than five hundred dol lars to me. I siient much money doo torlng for a bad ruse of stomach trmi- ble, to little purpose. Then I tried Electric Hitters and they cured me. I now take them as a tonic and thev'the convention will be held In the keep me strong and well." 50c at j new Academy of Music. The general W. A. Kuykendiiirs drug store. prosperity of the board will be I brought out tn addresses by returned iMiutii in a i-iiiuummiiiii ui in, uni- ural digestive Juices and It digests all clnsscs of food, so vou see that It I will do the work that the stomach it j self due. Sold by all druggists. PITMAN STENOGRAPHERS ALWAYS IX DKMAND I n-Ul give private IM)I VIIKAI. INSTKltT'OX In ritmMit SliorthaiHl and timet tyN'vrtitng. You will ho n ttiwougli, flntt-clnwi short tunil wrlttT wlM-n I ain ttirouirlitemiiiiiK you. Any alDilent who will (mly can finUh In fmm two to thive iiiomlti. liiiiiwi, 7.VI r moiifli. Inquiries I'licrrfully. anowi'rtHl at SMITH'S. K.X I'KItT I'l lll.H' ti-oi vr A NTS ANI STKNOtiHAI'll KKS. 4ST llluim'tle St. I'Iioim- Kill 4111. am, tctmdat, ocrvcmxa u, Bulgaria Is divided Into tn!ne di visional districts with headquarters In the following strategical centres; Sofia, first division; Philipporol. sec ond division; Slivon, third division; Shumla, fourth division; Rustchuk, fifth division; Vralza, sixth division; Dubnltza, seventh division; Eskl Za gora. eighth division; and Plevna, ninth division. Each of these divis ions has two brigades of infantry and one artillery regiment of nine batter lesles, except the second, sixth and ninth divisions, which nave only six batteries. A cavalry ieglment each Is also allotted to the first six divis ions and all have a full complement of administrative and technical forces. Every division Is prepared to go to the field and to begin offen sive operations on short notice. The war strength of each of the nine di visions is estimated at about 20.000 officers and men, with 4,000 sabres, and 430 field guns. In addition to these troops there is a separate cav alry division of about 2,500 sabres nnrl pertain nnrna trnnns Ulld units for the line of communication, bring-I Inir tho total mobilized strength of , the Bulgarian field army to 210,000 officers and men, with 7,000 cavalry and 500 field guns. It is believed that this entire force or any part of It could be massed at fixed points of concentration on the frontier within ten days of the order of mobilizing. Tfiere would still remain 170,000 fully trained reservls's available to fill vacancies and form supplemen tary units, besides some 60,000 trained men of the "Landwehr". This Is a remarkable state of affairs con sidering that the population is less than four millions and the annual military budget only about $5,750, 000. The Bulgarian army is well pro vided with capable officers. Many of them have received their military training and education at the Nat ional Academy, which was founded In Sofia in 1878 and has for its director a Russian, Major Robinkln. The number of cadets la attendance in former years averaged four hundred, but during recent years it has In creased to five hundred and even more. The course of the school cov ers four years and the cadets, after graduating and serving for several years In the army, are free to con tinue their military education In any of the older European academies, se lected for this purpose by the Bul garian government. In the thirty years of Its existence the Academy has sent out more than 2,500 grad uates, who are now holding officers' rank In the Bulgarian army. CONGREGATIONAL ' BOARD OF MISSIONS New York,-Oct. 13. The annual meeting of the American Board Si Commissioners for missions of the Congregatfonal Church opened thlS afternoon In the Clinton Avenue Con- gregatlonal Church In Brooklyn. The visitors were greeted by the Rev. Al- bert J. Lyman, and the response was made by Dr. Samuel B. Capon of Bra- ton, president of the board. Routine business was followed by reports of Rev. Dr. Cornelius H. Patton, secre- tary of the home department, and the Rev. James L. Datum, secretary of the foreign department, The reports of these nnd other of- fleers showed the affairs of the board for the year was $880,011, against $877,631 for tho preceding year. One of the leading features of the meeting is the general gratification at the revolution In Turkey and the ; religious freedom which Is now fact In the conntrv where hltnnrtn I hn , nun uuiu me mission ileitis, tne at- leuminre upon tne institutions oi me board has greatly Increased and there ; is not room for the scholars who de- sl to attend. The reports Bhow that political conditions not only In Turkey but In other countrttfs where the board works, have opened Its field greatly. In China mention Is made of two pro vinces which together hnve nhmit 40,000.000 people, where It ha's been made unlawful to carry Idols In pro cession uirougn the public streets, which fact gives striking evidence of the widespread breakdown of the Idol worship of the natives. Following the formal opening this afternoon the most of the sessions of iiiiMtiiiuiirit's trom iitiierent countries Other speaker will Include the ii llr. Oenrge Washburn, former presi dent of Robert College at Constan tinople;. Rev. nr. Charles L. Swing president of the Western Reserve University; R,.v. llr. Howard S. Illlss. president of the Protestant col lege at Heirut. Syria and Rev. Dr. S. Parkes Cadtnan. The annual sermon Is to be preached this evening bv Rev Dr. Charles S. Mills of St. Louis. IP vor K.NKW The merits of Texas Wonder ton ould never suffer from Kldnev. bladder or rheumatic trouble, lis bottle (two months' treatment) sold by O. J. Hull, or by mall. Send for testimonials. Dr. E. V. Hall, 2 92 6 Olive street. St. Louis. l IX m SAI.K At a reat bargain, new fi.'ni cash register. Mutt he sold t once. . I,. Senders. WJigs v Oixir5foeuna n .1 Lleanses tne sTemLneci- IK. Tli'cnP UCnlds and Head? Lfleai uauy; rlup to Constipation; aches Acts naturally, acts truly as a laxative. . inn Best for MenVomen and thud' ren-ybungana Ola. To get itslleneflc'ialr-jfecTs Always W the Genuine which KasiKe full name of the torn- CALIFORNIA Flo Syrup Co by whom it U manufactured. printed on the SOLO toll LlWg L&UGGIST& one ize only, regular price 50pt borne. You're oh the Riglit Track when your clothing is looked after by our expert assistants. Cleaned perfectly, pressed properly, delivered promptly, and our charges by their little, ness make satisfaction an as sured fact. " , Everything possible in Cleaning and Dyeing Eugene Dye Works 6th and Willamette Sts. Phone Red 286 1 While Viewing the Sky Scraper on 9th Street Right About Face and see McLEOD'S New Fall and Winter Suiting 44 E 9th St. Well Drilling For up-to-date well drilling see LaDuke &Lef(lerCo. Well Drillers o Telephone Red 5121 999 Villard Boulevard W. H. SMYTH Successor lo M. S. Hubble Transfer Company will do a itenerni transfer business; wood, household goods, trunks and all things lu his line will receive prompt ami careful attention. "Uusiuetis Prompt and Careful" fa our motto. Phone Main ft!l Re. Phon,.. lied 40 1 2. HALL , SHUMWAY Plumbing and Sewer Work. Also general Jobbing5 In tin and sheet Iron work. Iron work promptly attended to. Carry a full line of plumbing nxtaret Phone Black 1ST I. 7th and Oak Su. o J. W. BARRINGER Expert housemovcr ' Moves fuythiof. Twenty-live yean experience. Residence, East Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone Red 451 1 . Eugene. O.teoo . DEPOSITORS are satisfied that I) under the direction of such Jrepresentative and competent men as the directors of the Merchants Bank of Eugene that all funds are carefully handled and always safe. Accounts, subject to check, cor dially Invited. CAPITAL - $65,000.00 - THAT TO Stop and think of the advantage derived by buying; from a practical paint dealer means to buy your ' WALLPAPER AND PAINTS at F. LUDFORD Practical Painter Itf2 W. Eigh t Su Eugene, Or Appreciates smoking good cigars. It gives him relaxation The Mount Hood Cigar is a favorite among all thinking men It is positively the best 10c Cigar on the market Plumbing Furnish your new horn properly. Don't slight the ga9 fixtures. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning -jrk. Call and let us estimate ' on your work Ay a & Heitznun 34 West flth St, Phone black 1 11? WILLAMETTE Meat Market Under New Management First-Class Fresh and Salt Meat Always on Hand Phone in Your Order WING & CAMPBELL Phone Mam 38 512 Willamette -U.iL;. blLAULlt 't Wall Papery -Leave orders at White's restaurant to West Eighth street or address al Williams Transfer Co. Light and Heavy Hauling VOOD TOR SALE S04 iuamctteSU : Eugene. Oregon Phone Main 651 A. C. MATHEWS General Teaming Concrete, Gravel, Building Sand and good excavation earth for sale Phone lack 2811 or call at 345 W 4th We Dealing i- "Hoe ms to Ben !?n, the Mar ioaay 220 acres situate , gene; 160 acres tni"" 20 acres in ture: 1 . bi'!sti barn and oi,th,r,uu; mil 12 acres river bottom near SDdnirfioM; c: all varieties; 1"' we : ham- 9 "' hue , ens, 9 head hog, V1 ?et of double harnei ""''I harness. 1 uLti "s. white tauTiES oh: includes op 50 acres. 3S ,."'! ' uated 1 n,!;"',?. barn and ,C, ."'"""U;:: horses, 3 cows, i f1 f harness, wagon, pJ'' harrow, mower, rata ' pa. chickens. s; 7' W rler, etc.; 20 tons OatS. 4 nr 5 ...... .."'"M : : 15 west of Eugene; S ,c. vatlon, remainiler In Clv room house; barn , process of construction 6 acres In bearing .' 50.! --..vo mll Ir1 - , "ure, uiu oeaiiihi.j lne Bnnt . 1 t iw aww nver oottom Und t: 40 acres in solid balm wui uut, yuy to !50J ; wood; 20 acres of thin .; and wfllnw Th3 . , a cord delivered to infa O fiR BfTda nil Aaan .1.1. . v.F inu llliei; uatoi 4 & miles from Er nHax n.,1 .1 . house; soma fruit trees- - fiw pi Notice These Snar In City PropeiJ a modern 7-room hoiiw sou mocks rom nigh school n the best streets In the da foot well with water toifl tank; abundance of water!; and indoor use. TblaiiiSi ly a bargain. Price House of five room ita North Washington street; .lot, 80x160. Price House ol 5 rooms; lot fiiii water and good drilled t: lot back, tax title, mil:: about 240 feet. All kinds : on lot; streets paved. Prin 2 new 4-room cottage", will on carline opposite Fr store; property rents it I. month. Price Good 1 0-room modern hoc?, ed corner Eleventh and i. paving and sidewalk, fra House o( S rooms nicely kn East Thirteenth street; . 16B; good well 90 feet deef connections and water house; fruit of all ii& barn, chicken park. Pria Good 6-room house with all i conveniences, barn and or shot), situated on lot lOhiv practically all the fornix- with the house, isa si property. Price We have some choice r prices ranging from llitu per lot, close in. Brick blocks and frootife part of the city. Absolutely " bargains on the market Call In and get our pri HOLLENBECK REAL ESTAT! Phono Hed 4411. Office, 4K7 fl-jllMKtt! A New Set Chairs Why do you 5 SHABBY CHAIRS borne, when ?oo; GOOD AS SEW lo oj wonder, la: W! See that '.oe CUM"" every can. See our wMt'Si lfi.lS Wetta nVERTON Your bwines. wfU accurate aJ tion. TtsP P. E. S en D.UUV1N Brf Ll'KS u ceo