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9x. nwr. wp: f 8 1 3 ! '-A ; The conditions and causes which produce Rheumatism all suggest a healthful vegetable remedy as the surest and safest cure. The disease is brought about by the accumulation of uric acid, an irritating, pain-producing property in the blood. This causes a weakening and souring of the circula tion which then becomes unfit for nourishing the body, while the deposits' ol uric acid in the nerves, muscles, joints and bones produce the pain and agonv of Rheumatism. Tonreat the trouble with medicines containing pot ash or other strong minerals, is simply adding another poison to the already weak, diseased blood, sapping it of its remaining vitality, and perhaps in the end making a physical wreck ( the sufferer. The one safe and enly cure for Rheumatism is 3. S S. It is nature's remedy for this disease, made entirely from healthful vegetable ingredients extracted from the roots, herbs and barks of the forest and fields. S. S. S. goes down into the blood and removes every trace of the cause of Rheumatism, cleanses aad purifies the circulation, and restores health and comfort to those who are suffering from this painful disease. There is but ome way to be sure you are not dosing your system with mineral medicines, and that is to take S. S. S. Book on Rheumatism and any medical advice free. ' THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATXAHTA, GA. Possessing every convenience and an' ideal location fronting on the beautiful city plata. Adjacent to business center. Up-to-date grill, t Telephone in , . . every room. Private baths. Bus to and from, all trains Rates European Plan , Rates American Plan ' $1.00 and $1.60 per day. , $2. BO and 3.00 per day. $2.00 and $2.60 with bath. $3.60 ami $4.00 with bath.. Eugene Cutrd on File a Eastern Washington u Hard Wheat If Flour 1 $1.25 at DODGE'S . WEST EIGHTH STREET ::::::::n:::::::n::::::::::::::::::::::::::::j: :: Ijrpscmakinf Sr.hnnl Pupils bring own material and make any garment desired under competent instructors; classes to fill all needs. Advancement according to capability. The 8 :: latest up-to-date system of cutting and fitting taught thoroughly. Torms reasonable. For further particu lars address MISS RECKERD. Room 1. Schneider Blk. There Is Only One "Br onto Qnimno" That Is Laxativo Bromo Quinine USED THS WORLD OVCR TO CURE A COLO IH OME DAY. Always remember tho full tumio. tor this signature on every box. . . T. H3LLUS .. CONCRETE CONSTRUCTOR Cement Blocks and Pressed Brick. ORDERS FOR SIDEWALKS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Phouo Black 5521. rz ,a lthstj NATURES CURE F03 RHEUMATISM The LENOX Portland's New and Most Modernly Furnished HOTEL Third and Main Streets PORTLAND, - ORECQN. O. H. SPENCER, Manager I Look 26o. Residence, 854 High St CHOICE CUTS OF ROAST BEEF Many people s;,y thiv are hard to find -hard ir you don't know, easy K you do. To ninko It easy, note the address below when In search tender, juicy. nltoRelher sullying cuts roasts and steaks. Broders Bros Phone Main 40 . West. 8th St. I ! COLLEGIATE WRESTLING IS BEING CONSIDERED 0. A. C. Is Taking the Lead in the Movement Among Northwest Colleges. Wrestling will become one of the main intercollegiate forms of compe tition this winter aad. In succeeding years, If the plans of Edgar Prank, president of the P. N. A. and chair man of Indoor athletics at the Mult nomah elnb, are carried out, says the lelegram. Mr. Frank Is the best amateur wrestler In the Nortbwest, and has held the 125-pound cham pionship of the coast for three years. He has made the sport popular In Portland, and last week he wrote to the six conference colleges offer ing to assist them In every way if they wished to. take up the sport. Ho received replies from O. A. C, W. S. C. and Oregon this morning and each is favorable to the propo sition,' although no official actloD has been taken In the matter. Professor Angel says that O. A. C. will take the matter right up and Invite Oregon, Whitman, Wash ington, Idaho and W. S. C. to form a wrestling league. The college wrest ling season comes at the close of foot ball and lasts until baseball. The football men then can go into wrest ling or basketball. Trainer jnayward understands the wrestling game very weil. In case a league or meet of some kind Is formed, he would probably train the Oregon men. . There Is very good material here. LANE COUNTY , STUDENTS AT 0. A. C Total Attendance in All Depart ments Is Now Over 1000 There are t present -960 students In the Oregon Agricultural College, classified by courses of study as fol lows: Agriculture, 167: Forestry, 22; Domestic Science and .Art, .164; Civil Engineering, 114; Electrical Engineering, 133; Mining Engineering,-6r Commerce, 122VPhar macy, 88; Music, 39. "' About 30 per cent of the students are Belt-supporting. Many of the students are heads of families. About fifty per cent of the students are partly self-supporting. From Lnne county the following students are registered: Creswell Emerson M. ' Scar brongh. Lorane Laura Estella Jackson. Deadwood Andrew Acheson. Coburg Alfred E. Volck, Reu ben L. Stoneberg. Elmira Lawrence L. Taylor. Cottage Grove--Ralph V. Hawley, Charles D. Hull, Morris. Junction City Morris Koon, Myr tle Cartwrlcht, Beulah G. Hewitt. Cecil P. Moffian, Harvey H. Dickey, Ettjel E. Harpole. Sprlugriolil Lee Searey, Arthur Nlckorson, Chester L. Smith, Olive T). lla.ssntt, Orllla M. Smith, Esme M. Dassett, I low fs Your DlKPstion? Mrs. Mary Dowling of No. 228 8th Ave., San Francisco, recommends a remedy for stomach trouble. She says: "Gratitude for the wonderful effect of Electric Bitters In a case of acute Indigestion, prompts this tes timonial. I am fully convinced that for stomach and liver troubles Elec tric Bitters is the best remedy on the market today." This great tonic and alterative medlcln Invigorates the system, purifies the blood and is es pecially helpful In all forms of fe male weakness. 50c. At W. A. Kuy kendnll's Drug Store. TO mm A IH)M IX OXK DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund moncv If it falls to cur-- ra w. GltOVE'S signature la un each box. 2 5c. MO REDUCTION on all feathers Saturday, November 14. Bolton Jenkins, 25 E. 9th St. nl3 You can cure dyspepsia, Indiges tion, sour or weak stomach, or In fact any form of stomach trouble It you will take Kodol occasionally. Try It today nn our guarantee. We know what It will do tor you. Sold by all dniKKlsta. Oar fresh cement Just roc, -Ive ' OIIAMllKltS HARDWARE On. K. H. S. plus at Watts. New designs In watch fobs ' belt buckles and fobs at Watts. I'mbrellas and parasols repaired and recovered. Work practical: no s-eonil hand material used. Call on K. B. Watson at Potts' Cigar store, 564 Olive. tor I i,-l 7-w-- ' . 'V U.S. EXAMINATIONS FOR: PHILIPPINE SERVICE O e Examinations Will Be Held : Here on Decemher 23 and 29 - The United States Civil Service Commission announces an examina tion on December 28-30, 1908, In this city to fill a large number of vacancies in the positions of clerk nd teacher la the Philippine ser vice. Further details may be learn ed at the poetoffice. The entrance salary of the majority oi mate ap nnlnto will he S1200 per annum, although some appointments may be made at salaries of $1000 or 1100, based upon the experience and the relative standing In the examina tion, and they will be eligible for promotion up to $2,000 per annum for teachers. Eligibility in the as sistant examination is required for promotion to the positions ot divi sion superintendent, which carry salaries ranging from $1600 to 13000. Women will not be admitted to the teacher examination unless tney are the wlveB, immediate relatives, or fiancees of men examined for teacher or assistant or appointed to or already employed In the Phil ippine Service as teacher. Each woman applicant should state defin itely In her application the name, address and relationship' of such person. Only a small proportion of appointments , can be made from, the female teacher register, and such appointees' usually receive ' entrance salaries of $1000 or $900. It is desired to secure as many eliglbles as possible who are college graduates, and especially of normal schools. Persons with training and experience in industrial work and In agriculture are desired, and pref erence in appointment will be given them. -' 1 The Philippine school year begins in. the early part of June and ends wfth the 'month of March. So far as possible all appointments of teach ers are -made with a view to their arrival at Manila before the begin ning of May. In this way the con tract period of two years expires with the school year. Later sailings are . sometimes permitted, but few appointments are made during the remainder of the year. ARRANGING FOR . DISTRICT FAIR AT COTTAGE GROVE The various committees have everythfng well In hand for the forthcoming district fair at Cottage Grove, November 19, 20 and 21, says the Cottage Grove Leader. The premium list Is out and is printed In. full below. While few valuable premiums are offered this year, the first annual exhibit, tho association expects to be able to do better next year, the buildings and numerous other expenses this season having ab sorbed nearly all the available funds. It is hoped to make this fair a big annual success. Suitable sheds for the stock dis play have been provided and a good poultry building has also been erect ed. A competent superintendent has been eimaged nnd nil exhibitions will be well taken care of. All entries must be In by 8 a. m., Thursday morning, November 19th. Entry blanks can be obtained of the secretary, Mr. C. C. Hazelton. No entry fees will be charged. While stock and poultry is on dis play same Is under the control of the superintendent and cannot be removed without his consent. O. O. Veateh awarded the con tract for a new two-story brick building to replace the one recently destroyed by fire on the corner of Main and Fourth streets todav- to George I.oa. Tho new building will be 50xS0 feet with two store rooms on the croiind floor and a large lodse room on the second floor and will be modern in every particular. II. K. Mitchell, tho grocer, has converted his single story cottage on Wall street Into a two-story mod ern cottage of a very pretty design and now has one of tho prettiest homes on Wall street, says the Cot tage Grove Lender. John Vcatch has had the carpent ers at work building a large addi tion to his cozy cottage iu tho Mc Earland ndditlon. G. L. Rees, of the firm of Rees. Wallace Co., will. soon move into his elegant home on Wall street, known as the McGllvrny residence property I which Mr. and Mrs. Rees has had' completely overhauled nnd modern-! i'-ed. The brick masons completed , the fire place and chimney Fridav j nnd the paper hangers and painters I will soon have put on the finishing! touches. ! Contractor Thomas, with a '.orce! of men, are making rapid progress! ou i he beautiful nnd commodious! mo.iern cottage home of Mr. Shop-1 ardson in the Long addition, one i block cast of tho depot, lie has a! sitely location and will soon have i one of the finest homes in Cotta"e; Grove. . ' i COFFEE Five ucgrees of excel ence: tood: hotter- fine; finer; finest: all Schilling's Best. wr rrocM returni Tootr money if you don't tkr n. w turn Why the Eugene fouhry Co. drew i B .i i j. "l""! mey useu F. 1 WTrks. at Eugene. Phone Red 605 1- N23 Coffee The aroms-tight can protects It against impurities and deteri orationnever sold la bulk. Your grocer will grind it- better if ground at home not too fine. 7 OUR GUIDE to the best at the price is Schwab's set-price label "on the sleeve." There are no others "just as good." Some dealers may tell you so they have to. There are no ready-for-service clothes that fit like Schwab Clothes. There are none . that look so well "on the man," and there are none that repre sent more thought and honest taiioring.Whether you buy a "Ten Dollar Bill'' suit or a Schwab's $25 Superior, you can feel sure your dollar is getting all that's coming to it STANLEYS 612 Willamette St, 9.V. BARRINGtR l9pert llousemover Moves anything. Twenty-five ' m.uif-H.t Flfteen,h and ak Sts- Pbone Red 451 1 F.yn. O IthePlantbehindtheSuif 3 1 8 ! l!1 clSal if 1 1 Tint You Wall With Calcimo I The Sanitary Finish wAsdy applied and durable WALL PAPER. Overtoo Wall Paper ani Palit Company 16-18 West Seventh St. M Sanitary Eye Classes NO CORK, NO RUBBER, NO CELLULOID, NON-IRRITATING MADE TO FIT ANY NOSE Choose your optician as you would your physician. For ef fectiveness of work rather than lowness of price. Dr. Franc Lucile Hard Optician and Rcfructionist Suite 1.4, Sew Clirisnmn ill,,.. The First National Bank Invites your account, whether large or snuill: Your business will receive prompt. accurate and confidnntlal atten tion. ' SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOB RENT ; T. O. HENDRICKS., President S. B. EAKIN, Vice-Prenident P. E. SNODGRASS. Cashier. 7. DARWIN BRISTOW,' . Amistant Cashier. LUKE L. GOODRICH, v Assistant Casbler. Plumbing Furnish your new horn : properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning work. Call and let us estimate on your work Aya & Heitznuii 34 West fltli St, Phone black 1 1 1 ? Well Drilling For up-to-date well drilling: . see LaDufee &LefflcrCo. Well Diillers Telephone Red 5121 . 999 Villard Boulevard AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE Five passenger car for hire any tirre day or night GOOD DRIVER GALL BLACK 1231 W. H. SMYTH Successor to M. S. Hubbli Transfer Company will do a general transfer bnin": wood, household poods, 'ninl;- ami all thingR In Ills linr will r''.i-iv prompt nnd careful attention. "Business Prompt nnd Cnrefur i' our molto. . I'lione Main 3 Res. l'hone. Red 401 -2. A..C. MATHRWS General Teanvn? Concrete, Gravel, Bwl.ni Sand and good excavaiuin earth for sale Phone Black 2S11 . or call at 3-15 W 4th Williams Transfer Co. Light and HeavjOHaulins WOOD TOR SALE . 5CWUUmetteSU EagW. f00 Phone Main 661 ls'saidtok,J lack, eiKuiu season. WilUi shoes pat (a t) i j good lock tow) tit so confunu; tender pim a he will knoitii lire of beiij rtpi.i your torn tiuM us shoe iii. . I 531 M WALL! FRED LU Practialft 102 W.EigMli Right AM m New Fal' 4 ViewiE SkyScr ! M , - o