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THE El GEVK DAILY CVARO, 8ATVRDAY, OCTODKR 31 . mw O WONY HOME Line f Fur"'lturf TCiipeH Woodwork, i. . life haoDier. jJf QUI" ' - iTtoon. Without obh "J wiU Ccu the fur Irour new home. I Mack & Co. CimreinJ Carpets BABY GfRL CRIED i r rJ-s, . . . - -- - niuiuuLC run AND SCRATCHED All the Time Torturing Eczema Covered Her Body Could Not Sleep Doctor Said Sores Would Last for Years Skin Now Clear. CURED IN THREE MONTHS BY CUTICURA REMEDIES MI take great pleasure in telling yflu vrh&t a great help it was for me to use Guticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment for my baby niece. She was suffering from that terrible torture, eczema. It was all over her body but the worst was on her face and hands. Her hands were so bad that she could not hold anything. She cried and scratched all the time and could not sleep night or day from the scratching. I had her under the doc tor's care for a year and a half and he seemed to do her no good. I took her to the best doctor in the city and he said that she would have the sores until she was six years old. But if I had de- E ended on the doctor mj baby would ave lost her mind and died from the want of aid. "I used all the remedies that every body told me about and I tortured the child almost to death. Then I saw in the paper how Cuticura was the thing for irritating skin. I bathed her with warm water and Cuticura Soap and used the Cuticura Ointment. She was cured in three months. Now her skin is as clear and smooth as it could be. I shall recommend the use of Cuticura wherever I see the skin in bad condition. Alice L. Dowell, 47f9 Eastern Ave., St. Louis, Mo., May 2 and 20, lJ07." Every Woman about Hie won Jerl al V IHARVELWhirling Spray 1 Ha BeW Vaginal (tyrlng-a. pell oi obi corn cu lt Cle&nKS GROWS HAIR Cuticura Removes Dandruff and Soothes Itching Scalps. "Warm shampoos with Cuticura Soap, and light dressings with Cuticura, pre vent dry, thin, and falling hair, remove crusts, scales, and dandruff, destroy hair parasites, soothe irritated, itching surfaces, stimulate the hair follicles, loosen the scalp skin, supply the roots with energy and nourishment, and make the hair grow upon a sweet, wholesome, heal thy scalp when all other treatment fails. Complete Extrnial find Internal Treatment for Every Humor ol Infama. Children, and Adults con sists of CutlcuraSo;p(25c.)toCleans'lheykm,C!i!! cum Ointment ttok-.i to Ileal the ,s Kin, and Cuti cura Resolvent (50c), (or In the form of Oliorolate Con tod I'lllfl, 25c. er vial ot 60) to Purify the Wood. Polrt throughout the wnrld. Potter Drug t Ctiem. Corp., Sole Prop., Boston, Maw. iwrMallw Free. Cuticura Book on Skin Diseases, STATEMENT OF STAI&ARD OIL KING Washington, Oct. 30. The follow ing official statement was issued from the White House tonight: i iue uue House the an- luuuremeni ol .Mr. Rockefeller t h f Mi ivK h .. . .u.ubu iue press ageui o tae mm dard Oil Company, was Regarded with some amusement. In view of what the administration has done to the Standard Oil Company and of the bitter hatred borne by the Standard Oil Company to the administration. It is perfectly palpable and ob vious trick on the part of the Stan dard Oil people to try to damage Taft a trick so palpable that It can deceive no one." Hitchcock's Stntt-inrnt. New York, Oct. 30. After read ing tonight the statement of Norman E. Mack, In which the Democratic National chairman charged that the Republican organiiation had received a contribution from the Standard Oil Company .Chairman Hitchcock of the Republican National Committee, dic tated the following: "The statement that the Republi can National Committee has received financial assistance from the Stan .lartl Oil Company is absolutely false. The commute has not received, di rectly or indirectly from that organi zation or any of its officers a single dollar. Supplementing his formal state ment Mr. Hitchcock said: "Not a dollar from that source (the Standard Oil Company) has been re ceived by the Republican National Committee. The whole statement Is absolutely without foundation. Not a dollar has been received from any of ficer connected with the Standard Oil Company." i er tags may be used, when character I ireigni prevents marking as i required. ! "B. Old marks must he removed or effaced before packages, bundles - pieces will be accepted for trans ; iQ intton. : C. When freight Is consisnVil to a place not located on the line of a railroad, eac package, bundle or piece must be marked with the name ! of the statlor-at which the consignee i will'accepd".ivery. or. if destined to la place reached by water line, the ' name of the railroad station m ; which delivery is to be madoo such j water line, must be marked on each , pacage. bundle or piece. I "D. Freight not mark.l accordlng I lng to the above requirements will be rated one class higher. "E. Freight consigned to a place ! of which there are two or more of the same name In the same state, must have the name of the conn y marked on each package, bundle or piece, and also shown on the shipping receipt. "This Is an exteremely Important rule, and you should he particular to call attention of shippers to the new requirements in order that there may be no misunderstanding over higher rates being applied as result of Improper marking." According to Mr. Miller, more freight is lost through improper tag ging and marking than through any other cause. An enormous amount of machinery and uneratod material goes annually astrny because tags are torn off and no address Is print ed on the package. A curious feature of this Is that a large percent of this freight Is never claimed and has to I be sold by the railroad In Portland, i w-here it Is shipped when not called 1 for at the station to which it was ! billed. COTTAGE GROVE MAN I BUYSDR.SCARBOUGH'S I FINE CROP OF APPLES! Botht for Slew York Firm Sewer Contract At Cot tage Grove Completed SHIPPING TAGS ARE UNDER THE BAN lent. Jmt OO 6 itOIM. ICUrto A Oo PortlAM I Scott's Santal-Pepsin Capsules A POSITIVE CURE For lntlnmmntion or Gitarth of the UlaiMur ami ii reared Kf.lneym NO CUBE HO FAT. Cur en (prickly ami permanently nil I'liiiatuml lM-tea? of the Urlnury Orguui. Ab solut fly harm I una. Sold by drustfiats. Price 11.00, or by mall, poat-pald, fi.uu, three uoxoa T-..D. auuresB, THE SANTAL-PEPSIN CO. Bellefontalne, Ohio. Sold by V. A. Kuykendall, druggist. Harriman Lines Send Out No tice of New Rail road Rule IP YOT KNEW I The merits of Texas Wonde' you i .vould never suffer from Kidney, 'bladder or rheumatic trouble. Jl a I bottle (two months' treatment I sold by O. J. Hull, or by mall. Send for i testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2K26 Olive street. St. Louif H. C. MOTMi.WS 1-TUXmKK FACTORY. Furniture manufactured for whole sale or retail trade. Factory at east end of Fifth street. Repairing solid Ited. Phone Dlnck 6391. Residence phone, Black 5501. tf Paper tags must go. Under the new western classification, which be comes effective next week, freight marked with paper tags cannot be accepted by the railroads and paste boards labels that have been popular for years will not long be tolerated, savs tho Journal. General Freight Agent U. H. Mil ler o fthe Harriman lines has sent out the following notice to agents of the O. R. & N., and the Southern Pa cific, informing them of the new rule: "No. 27. Each package, bundle or piece of less than carload freight, must be plainly and Indelibly mark ed showing the name of consignee and the name of the station, town or city, and the state to which It is des tined. "NOTE Pasted labels or securely fastened cloth-lined, motnl or leath- liASOLIXR MOOI HAW. Garrison & Gibson saw all wood to gnge. Office Black 1571. Honii Black 1761. tf FLOl'Il Fl.Ollt Valley flour, $1.15 per sack. Ax Billy Department Store. tf We make no specialty of any one line; all goods bought of .T. S. Luck ey, the pioneer jeweler of Eugene are first class and strictly up-to-date. Call and examine. A pleasure to show goods. Prices to suit. tf List your tlmberlnnds. If you have timber lands to sell, send your do scrlptlon and price. Fred Flak, Mer chants' Bank building, Eugene, Ore gon. tf C. K. Stvart of Cottage Grove. has purchased the fine apple crop of Dr. L. .U. Scarbrough at Creswoll. comprising something like 20 acres of mature trees of the Baldwin, Spltzenberg and Northern Spy var ieties of winter apples for Kay & Hathflehl, New York. Mr. Stewart Informs the Leader that these apples are well colored, of good size and excellent In qualltv and should bring a good price In New iorn wnere tney win be marketed. He Is counting on four or five car loads of good marketable apples from this orchard. Mr. Stewart Is a well posted orehardlst and fruit packer having had much experience in the fruit business about Medford In Jack son county, before ho came to this city to Invest In town and country property and engage in the fruit business, Incidentally. Completed ltlg Sower Contract. Contractor Harry Hart has Just completed his big sewer Job for the city, covering about twelve blocks on River and Wall streets and two blocks between Fifth street and the river through Lurch alley. On Wall and River street com mencing at the corner of Dave Mo ra niuul s residence property this sewer was laid to the south corner of the steam laundry, thence west through the Wall street alley to tho Motcalf residence property at the In corporate limits. Twelvo Inch sewer pipe was laid for tho first ti75 feet. 10 inch for 637 feet, S Inch for S7S feet and ti Inch for tho last 1230 feet, commencing at a depth of feet and finishing nt a depth of 3 Hi feet or a rise of 6 Inches every 100 feet. An 8 Inch lateral was also lnld 332 feet through an alley north of tho steam laundry. The conlrnct Jrlre for this sewer and latoral was $2906.15. Mr. Hart has nlso completed 022 feet of sewer from Fifth street through the Lurch-Veatch alley to the river, the first 100 feet, being 8 inch pipe and til elast 522 feet, G Inch pipe. For this Job Mr. Hart re ceived $190. G3. Leader. When You Buv B&Kind Powder BE SURE Y0UGE1THE BEST B elf UT why pay tlirce prices? If you pay fifty cents, forty- cents, or even twenty-live cents per pound, you are pay ing some-one two or three profits, and defrauding your We uarautec that the best Baking Powder at any price is KG BAKING POWDER Organization of a coast artlllory company at Coos Bay Is to bo recom mended nt once to tho War Depart ment by Adjutant-General W. E. Flnzer of tho Oregon National Gunrd. At tho same timo nttentlon will he called to tho nnfortified condition of Coos Bay harbor, with a view to hav ing the matter taken up by tho Uni ted States Engineers. Christmas will soon bo here. Come and see what (Santa) has left for young and old at J. 8. Luckoy's Pio neer jeweler. tf S3 Ounces for 25 Cents If you don't like it lu-trr than any other, your nioney vill be returned. Try it, here's what we guarantee: 1. Better raised baking 1 2. More palatable baking ' 3. More wholesome baking Ours is the fair price for a perfect Baking Powder,- without any "Trust" profit. You get in KC the highest quality and gotxl value for your money. You'll be surprised to see the splendid. improvement iu your baking. Oct n can on trial from your Rrocer ami scud in the cotiMu, iuention iiiK this paper. We will mail you the U-utitifully illustrated "Cook's Hook," coiituinititf eighty spk-iuliil new rccipc-3 nml a fund of vnltinltle information. Get your trial can today. Wt guarantf K C Halting PoUldtr under alt Vurt food Laws Jaques Mfg. Co. Chicago :::::::::::::a::::::::::m::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::n:::::ni I:::;;;;;::::::::::;;;::::::::::;;;:;;;:::;:;;;;::;:;;:;;;;;;::::;::" Eirter FIRST SEASON, 1908-09 bug: tainoi Central Presbyertian Church Corner 1 0th and Pearl Streets EEL ent Course .1 November 2. Four Great Musical Artists FORREST DABNER CARR, Basso Cantante FLORENCE GER TRUDE SMITH, Soprano EARL J. PFOUTS, Violin EDWIN M. SHONERT. Piano 2. November 27. The Artist Trio MARY AGNES DOYLE, The "Colecn Bawn" of the Lyceum FLORA McGILL, Contralto , BLANCHE DEERING, Violinist 3. January 23. Russell H. Conwell President of Temple' University, Philadelphia LECTURE"Acrcs of Diamonds" Conwell it the most popular lecturer in the world as the statistic oi the lecture bureaus will show - ' ', 4. March 25. AILoiy Packard, Cartoonist . RARE FUN, WELL DONE A cartoonist of rare genius, he fills an evening full of run and from 6. 'May J 5. Hon. Joseph W. Fo5k Cnvprnnr at Minitouri LECTURE "Soldiers of Peace" Gororner Folk has been doing; things that has called the attention oi the eatire world to his splendid career ;f 5. April Iowa College Glee Cliib , An organization of twenty men. Fifteenth Season "The Music That Everybody Likes" w" o o . O O o Season Tickets.dncludftfe KeserveO ats . .ou 0 o Single Admission Tickets, Reserved Seats $ 1 M O o o 'Season Reserved Seat Tickets iW ON SALE at Linn's Drug Store r . . A t?'ZZlllllliii '''''''"4r4iiii4iiiiii 14.- o 0 - ;