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illlM ATrrJr.B mii ler. Mitt. - w Broncnuis. JiUer, Box 71, Columbia Lh., formerly vicepres Lcoontry Club, writes: jlPeriBs enrea me ui of bronchitis. There is U that I know of, as train on the vasa motor a U rery beneficial. It meof the system and aids IB htr functions. o bounded it to a numoer ho soetk in the same 11 hive certal nly found oui medicine." lured awl Weak. hSmukalla, 4!l winsiow X. T, Mtes: "I trust krinfrom syetemlo ca Uiiind profit by It. Irrr ld condition indeed, i lo tike Feruns, and my II ii myself were very orer my condition I krooi, could not sleep at did me so good, and I bed ind weak. I tried L but found no relief. ok two bottles of Pernna adiffcrent woman. How- fitop ihere, but kept on id liken several bottles, hpleleiy cured, and have kit ilnce. I can eat and SPEAKING ' AT HARRiSBURG fsst Broken McAl- ! J;:e This Week,, sy Next Week J.-rssinndence.) .. Oii lii. Yvod ):r. McAllister, Dem fir elector, h.-nlio poilticat.aii.ithy with h fr hAs Hllln W- tha f er. It was too sud pres6lon here. Next Pi Willis Dunlwav, of I Ml our people why th" J.oold be retained for F' Then it should be pj comparison of these It is the way the trade fiie ELECTRIC SIGN -V 1 some Water See Sitisf iction Guaiarfad fftRSROMWOMEN About Pe-ru-na. - MRS. MAMAU RflD. "n j MRS. S. L. JEWFI I Li. testimonials represent actual experience of everyday life. r. tn in anrl have found a reliable remedv in Parana. " - LiirMtdeal to the women of America to have at hand a remedy LulUim,"""' " ' "O VUU111U..11. are renevci ny reruns. At CJ the women say. They have no object ia saying such things, except to render truthful testimony Lring sisters. Junking such frlendil every day. It 1b the testimony of the people A Good Word for Pe-ru-na. Mrs. S. L. Jewell, It. F.D.I, 1'rocport, Pa., writes : "Having used Pernna myself for many years with beneficial effects, and ob serving the good it has iiuo others of my acquaintance, I cannot but say a good word in behalf of Peruna," Keeps Pe-ru-na In the House. Mrs.MariaGocrtz.Oriontn, Oklahoma! writes: "My husband, children and my self have UBed your medicines, and we al ways keep them in the house in case of necessity. I was restyred to health by this medicine"; and Hr. Hartman's In valuable advice and books. People ask about me from different places, and are surprised that I can do all of my hqgjsework alone, and that I was cured by the doctor of chronic catarrh. My husband was cured of asthma, my daughter of earache and catarrh of the stomach, and my son of catarrh of the throat. When I was sick I 'weighed 100 pounds; now I weigh 140. "Dr. Hartman's remedies have proven to be reliable and woinlerftl. Their effect nponotho 'system is remarkable, Peruna quiets thf nerves, and is a great specific for alpforms of chronic catarrh. "I am very glad to Bay that I can write yon that I am cured in every way of catarrh, with which I tiad suffered terribly for ten years. I cannot thank you enough for your advice." i speeches, to see some life develop in the political fray. It is only a case of perhaps. A large delegation of the ladles of Harrisburg attended the conven tion of the Degree of Honor at Junc tion Cltifc Monday evening. A much-needed improvement has been well done this week on the hill leading irom the ferry. Thomas Vanduyn, of Coburg, was here Thursday on business. James Howard came home yester day on a furlough from his job on the railroad in Wallowa county. A gung of fifteen men has bee emyloyed on the telepfcnie line this weelo The registration in the two Hais burg precinctB sfcows that there will again be lost time swearing in negli gent voters on election day. J. C. Sabin has returned with his prize cattle from a cirutiit of the principal fairs of Washington, Idaho and Oregon. B. S. Norwood returned from Port-o pIQN WARD He Sam? faisrinst-Jriri fnr rWihlp ttat light has moth-it aac? them its way lUiantly lighted store is always j welpatrojiiftd o ?v7thing Possible "g, W.rinOr Gas h r6unty El&tric Works0 E TVCKMgr. 627 STWUlamette , VJiholPj rock Wells and Pure E. KILBOTi?ST 055?HiJShSM-eft, Thev j the truthful ) ' capable of giving such relief. Constl- that has made Pernna so justly famous Constipation, KldOey Trouble. Mrs. JIallala Keid, Corbyville, Ont Canada, writes: "Your celebrated remedies have been a wonderful boon to mo in my old nge. I have not been in so good health for several years as now. "I was troubled with constipation, rheumatism and kidney trouble. A Utile over two years i;o I completely lost my health, becoming almost help less, when a dear fend sent me your remedies, Peruna and Manalfn. "I began to take them, following the directions on the bottles. I very soon began to feel benefited by their use, and continued to take i.em. "I am now completely recovered from the above ailments, in fact, better than rtiave been for years past. "I cannot praise the remedies too highly and will always recommend thom to others." Pe-ru-na In Tablet FOrm. For two yeaf s Dr. Hartman and hia assistants have incessantly labored to create Peruna In tablet form, and their strenuous laliors have Just been crowned with success. People who object to liquid fhediclnes can now secure Pe runa tablets, whfch represent the medicinal ingredients of Peruna. Each tablet is equivalent to one average dost of Peruna, land Thursday. He shipped a load of fat hogs to that market. IX A S5AI WAV. .Many ii Kugeni Header Will Keel iiratcful for this Information . When your back gives oun llecomes lame, weak or aching: When urinary troubles set In, Your kidneys are "in a bad way." Doan's Kidney Pills will cure you. Here is the local evidence ! prove it: Cnas. Beadle, retired. 333 W 8th street, Etiaj 'lie, Or., says: "I Just as ardentlv lommcnd Doan's Kidney Pills today as I dldoln the early part of 1903 when I first used them. Kid ney complaint had clung to me after I left the army. It was not constant but I never knew tile moment when any over-exertion or the ' contraction of a cold would bring on an attark. At times I was laid up for weeks. The last :feaek I had was about six ..... whan n lamiitlUdB ftiTOUR ... 'if 'f , hoMnnmipmwri ne-! companled by a dulV. Uavy P'la or- pair. .,xt faa another ten or twen er my right kidney. My kl-hey., were ly acres w, 1 be set out I wa n. s. irio weak and it was difficult for me and other fruit rees, by Mr. Blair, to control the secretions. I used sev-1 and he will soon have one of the best eral remedies that were recommendedftVoung ononis in this vicinity, the to me but derived little. If any bene-'tract comprising a sUpht st and flL from them. Finally 1 decided to i south slope, being Ideal for any kind ti Doan's Kidney I'llls and it waalof fruit. O not long before 1 knew that they were I Basketball Team what mv svatsm required. They The members of the old Cottage soon corrected the weakness pi the ; Blues reorganized this week and will kldnevs and (Die pains and acVJ-s in commence with regular practice In my h'ack-,also disappeared. During ' Ihe armory soon. They huve Just i the timiPwhlch has elapsed. 1 have ceived fkie m regulation busketball had nonreturn of kidney trouble ; suits aiS have their baskets up and and navV reason io sav that Doan's hall now for the season. The line-up Kidney Pills are-iln effective rem-! edy." For sale by all dealers, cent Koster-Mllburn Co., Price .10 sole ag-1 entsMor the United States. Remember the nani'Qlioan s and ,i;k. nr. nllipm , mrm " , t" o Had lose t'all Mrs. Ada LsMi'room, the widely known proprietor of the Cromn Ho-, tel Vaughn, Miss., says: riir sev- i n,nth. i Buffered with a severe cough and consumption seemed to n.-s. lie says 'lrt, "'! have its grip on men. when a frlendx" w- rv -X recommended Dr. King s New DIs- week and is now about two feet deep . ...!.!.. If nnit three In Iho hti'her oltltnrleH. A irrent deal very. i oR"" lum... - ttttlyi. effected a complete cure, of development work wan accom Tv.(J,. nf this life-saving rough : pushed in the camp thn(rison. and and coid remedy, and lung and throaty 1 hoaler Ib world wide. Sold at W i Koyken iall s store. Rnc and OvVrKKS KASTKItX OYSTKItS re-o'" fh f1-' dlrwt nhip clw t Kahth oymerH. I . quantity at Otto's. nif iti a exira For sale in t! SOc per c- ::.i : Singer m: accU'e Compaur, nt u-ci,m:!ii strevj iiuuui, tf 141. Warner tHnet p:unos. ders at Morrlk' M'i,' w,"re Iea ve or tf t,a nltali-tllAli!r.' p atl ,i:j.v.; iORVILLE CROW'S BAD EXPERIENCE WITH BROKEN LEG ' Lay in Road Five Hours Before Help Came, Limb Swelling Badly Meanwhile PYBURN TOUCHEOFOfe $180 AT HOTEL I First Snow Appears At Bohemia Mines and Now Two Feet DeepOBasketball Team Orviilo Ci-oO who llvo jil.Oit one mile east of l.orano. met with a seri ous iieeident Thursday mornine. and ihe can thank a euud imir of limn for his roscu". -lie was irnint- In 1,1.1 work on hors Yaclr nbom .3,1 , l as is cn'.omnry with him wher I horsebai K riding, it is said., gallop- ;ed his horse down hill. whleh0ths i time proved very unfortunate for him ' ns t ho animal stumbloil mil full 0uiis throwing Mr. Crow over his head to leg. lie attempted to nach his Ifjaell Ills horse, hkh stood browsing a short distaiiro away, bat could not move, and the pnln beeamo almost unbear able. It was scarcely light enough to see mid there was no hope of any one coming along the road for some hours, si? Mr. ('row set up a yell that echoed and re-echoed for a long dis tance, but was 10 o'clock before his cry of dle'i-r,s reached the ears of W. W. Jackson, postmaster and merchant of l.orane, over a mile dis tant, and he went to the aid of the unfortunate man. who was removed to the home of his father at l.orane. and Dr. Job sent for. The doctor reached the injured man about 12 o'clock and found 'ilm suffering great pain and the limb badly swollen, but he soon made him easy and set the leg. o Touched for StIHO A man named Tyburn, who halls from the wilds of idatfo, was relieved of SI SO in cold cash at the Thompson hTiiel at Cottage Grove last Wednes day night, unit if Pyburn'8 story can lij relied o. Ike Ultchey. of this city. Is the man who lifted the lilahoaii wad. According to Ihe story told uf Pyburn and Kltchey had been logetli or much of all day Wednesday, aiul frequently "hit" a bottle Ihe two car pi,, il In n convenient tineket. for lie I' fknown that Cottage Crove Is "dry' unless: you want a drink. Alon;: about S:30 In the evening the two went to ihe hotel and to a room where it la said Pyburn took a "nigh, cap." and soon after his monev to.K. a walk, as also riftl Kltchey. He h n. been accused of the theft, but denies the soft impeachment, though he Is said to have admitted taking Py burn's knlie and corncob pipe, which hate been returned, l.'nles. the ac cused Him squeals upon himself to day. Officer Siiodgrass will make charges against him and have him held for examination. A man with $ 1 NO in his pockefs ought to have sense enough to refrain from "blind pig" boozo. Will Set Out Orcluinl Colonel Hluir, of the Hotel Oregon, who recently acquired 60 acres of fine fruit land In Ihe southern su burbs of Cottage drove, on Fourth street, a part of the Spray pttce, has men at work plowing thirty acres, which will be set rS orchard thin fjill. five acres, to English walnuts and five acres to Con e pears, which will muke a total of fifteen acres soj out U fruit, five acres of winter ap ples having been planted MV. Spray Wfore he sold Ills tract to Colom for the team this year is as follows ! Kight forward. Hob Sherwood; left forward, Allen Baker (cajdn); cen tre, fclnier Hastings; ten guarii, ray All!....- .I..I., .......I 'li.Hi.n.- llulfiir' ninnwu, l. hill, ftin,..., " an l.u, It iit.i fliui-litu Ileitis' 1,111 llll Ut9J , ' ' , " j Mertln Earle.-.Thls team has played together withMiiut-b success for Hie past two years. ifoi Bohemia O. C. UarnoMeturned to this city from the Bohemia milling ramp on ,u.-nii. ih-i. summ.r lleveloping ins mining prop- one new reduciloii plant Tfas put In vKll Indications point to an active sea Vn next year, when some of the jmlnis will certal?y) bwome actual ' 7 '"rs . WesteVrr Oregon and adtT. TVHKKK IH'M.KTS FI.KtV. David Parker, of Fa--", N Y., s vteran of tha Civil WaTfho oj( a foot at Gettysburg. "The good Electric Bitters h done worth mire than 'e hnadred dol lars to me. 1 snerfTtf ;o-h money doc toring for a bad re of ?'niach Ir ',rr:o' li'e. Itt l"rle rinrri'--e Trfjeyn I Electric Bluers and they Vtred run I now take them m a took- and thrv keep me irtv and wi ll." aOc at W. A. KujWidal! s drug f): o ! DISTRICT CONVENTION j D. OF H. AT JUNCTION Sixteenth Annual Convention of: Central Willamette Valley" Held Tins Week O ' Til,-. :v.s nf 1 r ilistni-t eon- , " " " u... tnTi-a, u iilamctt" val- : lirlil its sixteenth annual c.mv, u- ; O '" Ulis '"' Ai'diU's.liiv an.' : , . hiirs.iay ,,r this wick. Much oti. , rfon.-riil Interest in the order was ,,in O suloroil. and ih iuve.iiton proved I lioi only Inierer-Qg !,( profitable as I well, o unending mini n distance wore : O Salem Mo:Tmes Harriet I". Loon- 1 ey. Bra ml chlei of honor; Minute 1. i "Xti- kvko,J ; :!. grand cliicf iif ceremonies: Mary 11 ary a. Ilarr s. Anin n.. S. J. Diliard. .Will.. Aiiim'mii, Sarah itarnnger. .Mnttie liuiiau, N,ira M Huon, .Miss Ada Shut (Jl Messrs. W. Iniiuiu and J. M. nlxon. rorvalli Mrs. .1. s-mik.-i-. llnrrishurK M.-sdamcs l,iiils!i Maxriii. Mari;iirct CuriwriKh'. Viola Jones, Vinln Wrlaht. Hnint fi.niiinj- ! ' ; "i."'." batrlla ;".nii.ii-M,-a. Uaehel K. -lawsm,. O Harrishm-s. with Mrs. l.ou'si Mav.,.i president, mid Mrs, Vloln Jones, so- i nitary. Clllior Junction Notes I .....L., . "ron "Vneor i- j aad Idaho hmkinc nfior n ,v..r,,,..n, lis well as other land. Thev have ne- gotlaled Tor a tract of land In the I'alouse country, but the purchase has not yet been clinched. Horn October IB. ljjis, to Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Ilurlbiirt, a daughter. DuringoMr. Ilurlliurl'a big sale he has a smile and the glad hand for all. and feels the responsibility of the futtnj of two inigh line glrlB. Times. Bl'Y Sl KI IMtAV IflACTS (i YOI'R OWX T10U.MS m9w oTheie are two ur thred acre tracts left in lllalr.Street addition, cloho In, with streets nicely graded, which you can buy at a moderate price on on monthly Installments If you wish. Also tracts from Mi to 1 fi acres In Garden Home addition. These are very dolrnhle af?d you may make your own terms. These aYe splendid chnncos to make money by saving It, ; well a? by the Increase In vulueso They will not last long. See the Oregon I.nnil Company Howe t.- mioy or Zimmerman Hugh iihot-.i these tracts. XOTIt'K til'' DISSOI.l'TIOX lie it known that the business con ducted at Iif, Fast Ninth street, nnd heretofore known ns Moon & Ting lev's feed, seed and implement store, is hereby dissolved, by mutual con sent, Mr. Tlngley retiring from the business. All bills owing by the firm will be settled at the old stand. All accounts and notes due the firm of Moon & Tlngley nflist be settled nt the store at once, either by cash or note. Accounts not bo Bottled will be placed with a collection agency, with instructions to make liumedlalo set tlements. Mr. N. J. Dials, of Kugene, a young man well and favorably known, will succeed Mr. Tlngley, and the busi ness will he known in Ihe future as the Moon-Hlais Implement Company, and vftll cousin! of a full und com plete line of seeds. Implements, fenc ing, nnd almost every otherahing that a farmer will need in hjs business. We take this opportunity of thanking our many friends and pat rons, past and present, for their gen erouB appreciation and patronage, and hope nnd predict their continued relations with the new firm, who will make every effort to live up to the old firm's motto, "A Satisfied Cus tomer." s -. - W. S. MOON. o'ii - F. 8. TINtil.KY. XOTH'K OF IHSKOI.ITIOX. Nollre Is hereby given that the partnership existing between M. JL York and E. 11. White is hereby dis solved bv mutual consent, K. II. White ittlrlnflaud M. 1.. York pay ing and collecting all hills. Dated at Kugene, WreRon, this 10th day of October, 190H. M. I.. YOltK. o30 K. II. WHITE. Would Mortgng-fjlie Farm A farmer on ittiral Houto 2, Em i PITH, 1,11., W. I. T IIIJU l,J UMlll.:. n..7n. ijur(ien'B Arnica Salve cured the . tw wrBt sores I ever saw. one on n.tXiand and ones on my leg. It Vs pire, (ia., W. A. Floyd by name, says: worth more than a gold mine. I ' ,,,,, not he without It If I had to M)rt farm to getJ Out) eeri?- at . . rvuj n.-nwn mm. tore. Wll.l. M-.l.l, AT A HACItlFICK. ririu ot the best residence prop erties In Eugene, modern in every way. House Is hrand new, absolute ly the beHt flnlsned house In Urf city; cement walks, fine lawn. goWj : barn In l'X. there is notblug toi romnrp w:tujlt tor tne money. .ai: at 2 fT)vVesrr lfth street, or address Box k'n.an. II nn suv inc. John M. P. Dlion, urceor to W l(T)loddr. All wiMid aswed to guagn. ITo- pr-initif servlro phone Black f.'l Qf-'ltffnrr 324 High itret. tl l,Bollne Woouiaw. The relnfo!-cii centre nr., k is the on to buy. uffv ham- Itjrff' wifl-r7loi it' f7loni-riann stronger than lo'- or'.'io'- ChATdili:!:; II Alt? iftK CO. 0 r-r j For Infants find Children. 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