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COBTB DAttT GUARD MONDAY. DBWBMBKB Pv I 1 ' No case of contagious blood poison is ever cured until the last particle , of the virus has been removed from the circulation. The least taint left in the blood will sooner or later, cause a'fresh outbreak of the trouble, with all its hideous and destructive symptoms of ulcerated mouth and -throat, copper colored splotches, falling hair, sores and ulcers, etc No other medicine so suicly cures contagious blood poison as S. S. S. It goes down into the blood and steadily and surely drives out every particle of the infection. It absolutely and perfaUly purifies the blood, and leaves this vital fluid as fresh, rich and healthy as it was before the destructive virus of contagious blood MiiKn entered the circulation. S. S. S. quickly takes effect on the blood, ' and rradually the symptoms disappear, the health is improved, the skin ' clear., j of all spots, sores and other blemishes, the hair stops coming out, the mouth and throat heal and when S. S. S. has cleansed the system of the poison no trace of the disease is left S. S. S. cures contagious blood poison ' because it is the greatest of all blood purifiers, tested and proven for more than forty years. Book on this disease with suggestions for home treatment, and any medical advice sent free to all who write. THE SWIPT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. YOU CAN... Toast Your Bread. Boil Your Eggs. Percolate Your Coffee. Cook all kinds of Fancy Dishes and Candies. Heat your Curlnig Irons ALL BY ELECTRICITY Setb Latest Heotria! 0ttaf Deviaw fa w vfiadaw. The El Tost. The Water and Milk HMtw. The Cof fea Poroalatar. The Chafing DMi . TtM Curling Irtn Heater. Pacific Electric Engineering Co. 5J6 Willamette Street W. iVi. GREEN, 619 Willamette St. ELI hANGS J. !i. WEST HANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables Cabs Always Ready First Q ass Turnouts of All Descriptions ..STAGES.. McKENZIE STjGEicvnEuira EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE at&JOa.m. Sum do not cad at A Sally iHgrltawEBgenaat a.m. t rival mtdrocc but will call lor lor Mipletoo, clear connection by !ft'l no'lurd ttw day Wfon. steamer in Ftamcc and Aetna Livery. Ptaone Main 21 ' Dressm aking Pupils bring own material and make any garment desired under competent instructors; classes to fill all needs. Advancement according to canabilitv. The j latest up-to-date system of cutting and fitting taught thoroughly. Terms reasonable. For further particu- XX lars address MISS RECKERD, Room 1. Schneider Blk. m:::::::::;:si::u::::::t:::::m:ntH Phoenix Lime and Sulphur Liquid Spray The Kind that paysP Wd hare fust received our first car for this season Griffin Hardware Company Agents for the Genuine "Phoenix Spray." WATTS FOR WATCHES CUBES .cBLOOD POISON WHKN CHOOSINO UIIINA let us help your eyes with our assortment of fine decorative table ware. Stauary would not give your sideboard a more ar tistic setting. We are- known by our Koods. You cannot gain more timely information than will be yours upon calling. There's a whole library of val uable table hints In our rich array of beautiful 'breakfast, dinner and tea sets, and rare odd pieces. THE SQUARE DEAL CROCER Phone Main 25 EARL McNUTT 5 I MAJOR EDWARDS FINISHING UP THE RIGHT-OF-WAY WORK Oregon Eastern Agent At Low- oil Double Marriage of Rush Island Couples (Special Correspondence.) Lowell, Dec, 5. Major Edwards, the right-of-way man for the Oregon Eastern. Is seen around again and no doubt he Is after settling up the unfinished business of the company along the lately located line. The most of the land along the line has been bought and paid for and now that Mr. Rrlwurds Is 'back again we think the company wants the right-of-wav comnlete. There was quite a stir on the morning of the 2nd Inst., caused by the appearance of two costly look ing rigs emerging from the direc tion of Rush Island and proceeding toward Pall creek, tlhence to Rev. K. U. Callison's. some horse-backers and another rig joining at Lowell, but it was all explained when Charley Hills and Wm. Glaspey presented to Mr. Calllson a license to wed two ot Rush Island's 'belles. Mr. Calllson soon straightened things around, and all was quiet for about two hours, and at the appointed hour, 11 o'clock, the two couples were made man and wife under one ceremony, after which the newly wed drove away toward DO YOU GET TJF WITH A LAME BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful . cures made oj ur. k Kilmer' 9waaap- K.ost, the gnat kid ney, liver esat MeaV dar randy. U is the great auaV ical trump ef the aiaeteeatth aaatary ; of aciaatiso research era inrsit kidaer sad Madder anecialiat. aad k. devfallT successful in promptly coriaj lama sack. uric ackl, catnrru or uie huw ana Hrtglit's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec ommended for everything but if you have kkluev, liver or bladder trouble jt will ba found' just the remedy yoimeed. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work ami in private practice, aad has proved so saecessfu, in every case that a special arnuiitcmei.t lias lieen made by which all readers of this paper, was hive not already tried it, umy have a sample bottle sent free by mail, ulso a boak tell- ? more about Swiunp-Root. and Mow to II :idoul i f vou have k id ney or bladder trou ble. Whin writing mention reading this generous olier mi tins paper auusencl yout address to Dr. Kilmer & Co... liini;b:iuit)u. M. Y. 1 he regular fiftv-ceut and one- dollar si.c bottles are Hoou, or Biwapjigc. sold by ull good druggists. Don't auk any mistake, but remember the name, Swnmp-Rool, l)r. Kilmer's Swama-Reot, and the ,ililrci, lliughiuateu, N. Y., o very.lotl le, MOULDING SIDEWALK , j PQ5rj,BOXtrSl 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 lowr.eaa ot price. Dr. Franc Ladle Hard Optician and Itrfraetlonlst. ' r.'.t!j''-'T phHaman Bldg. POLK'S GAZETTEER i;fct 1 1 TO eew i I I I . L. V-OI.SI a 00, he. I W HIH-. Was? M Vaa.r,a thi nthor. returning tO LOW- lell. Charley Hills and Miss Vina Kelsay have grown up aniuut, also Wm. Glaspey and Miss Maud Neet, and have the best wishes of the entire community of Lowell and vl ciDlty. Mr. Glaspey has a home on Fall creek, where he and his bride will begin life together and will be at home to their friends in a few days. Mr. Hills, we are Informed, will make his home at Fall creek for the present. . Rev. D. E. Baker, of the Baptist , persuasion, has been holding a pro tracted meeting at the nusn lamuu school house for about ten days. The Rush Island Sunday school has an attendance of about thirty and is prospering as a union school under the suprentendency of Mr. Sharp of that place. Mr. and Mrs. Fenton, of Lost creek, accompanied by Mrs. Jacobs, attended the revival at the Rush Island school house for a few days. The United Brethren will conduct a quarterly meeting at the Rush Island, school house on the 12th and 13th of this month. Rev. Elder Ware will preside. , There are a great many people suffering with bad colds at present. W. B. Goodman is making prep arations to commence logging on the Thomas Crayle piece, 12 miles above Lowell, soon. Sl'EN'CEK CREEK XOTES (Special Correspondence.) Spencer Creek, Dec. 4. The rock crusher has been put under shed for the winter. Frank Hansen and Harry Taylor have taken a contract of grubbing for Mr. Walker, of Poverty Ridge. We understand that Mr. WilllamB has bought the Albro farm. Crops are doing fine. Hurra It for Taft. Our new neighbors are feeling un easy about our healthy Oregon mist. It wouldn t be so bad If our tele phone line was tn better repair In places. . The people report having tine apple crop this season. Joan Petersen's 1tr is earning aut to visit Ua asm tint this menta. . . . . . . . mm Cora Wood was a Meat mt bar atater, Mr. Baker Handaakar, laat .week. . - malar asalaa was a toast at CUa- tea Chassis a faw days last weak. Ws aay Mr. Harmlasoa sad sis brlda a ohlvara Monday nlckt, Na vsmbsr 10. Taosa present wars May Lablew. Rosa Botttncourt, Mary Cha sem, Lena Bettlncourt, Erma War then. Ed Oswald. Joe Wills. Mr. Mil ler, Eddie Hansaker, Frank Hansen, Robert Lebldw, Prank Adams, Har old Adams, Enos Bettlncourt, Clinton Chezem, Insley Seales and Lester Seules. All report a tine time. Hur ry up. some more of you bachelors, It Is coming' your turn. roaay it iooks as u we were going to have some sunshine. ' Add Albro came out from Eugene yesterday on business. Mr. Arnold and son, from Eugene, have taken a contract for cutting one hundred cords of wood for Clinton Chezem. Joe Wills, of Bailey Hill, has taken Miss Barnum's place at the Leblew school. He Is getting along very nicely. The roads are Very bad on this side of Bailey Hill. Baker Handsaker Is putting out about eight acres of strawberry plants this year. . . ' A UNIQUE CHRISTMAS GIFT. Dr. Franc Lucie Hard has solved the problem for many who find it a task to select presents for their friends. Father, mother, brother, sis- ter will appreciate the sen- sible gift of an order for a' pair of glasses and a first- class examination to be had after Christmas, Insuring a perfect fit, and rest for the long-neglected eyes. Thus combining the useful and or- namental in the Christmas gift. See Dr. Hard at once, while It is on your mind, and secure a coupon. tf JfOTfOE, IiAUTRS OF O. A. R, The basket social Is nostDoned un til Tuesday, September i. Ten cants paid at door admits . to good pro gram. Proceeds to be used for char itable purposes. Invitation Is to the general public. Come on. Come all. Place of meeting, W. O. W. hall. MARY SMALL. President. UT CALL FOR COUNTY WARRANTS. Eugene. Nov. 30. 1908. Notice is hereby eiven that all County Warrants previous to Regis ter No. 6421, registered on June 13, 190S, will be paid on presentation at this office on December 3, 1308. In terest win cease on that date. R. E. EASTLAND, Treasurer of Lane County. Ore. A Dangerous Oncraiion. is the removal of the appendix by a surgeon. No one who takes Dr.King's New Life Pills Is ever subjected to this frlghtftft ordeal. They work so quietly you don't feel them. . They cure constipation, headache, btlllous- I ness and malaria. 25c at W. A. Kuy ! kendall's drug store. Do NOT FOKCRT place to' eat Sixth and Willamette streets. tf Soe our "Superior" wood heater before buying: they will show yon what a heater ought to be, even It you don't buy. Chambers Hard wars Cr. List your tlmberlands. If you have timber lands to sell, send your de I wrlptlon and price. Fred Fisk, Mer I chants' Bank building. Eugene. Or- s-on. t Fred Flsk. Oregon Umber lands RECEIVER ROBERTS SHORT IN ACCOUNTS AT LA GRANDE T ..npanrla Ol- TiM. R. D. A. DU11- ning, special agent of the government land office, is in LaGrande checking the accounts of A. A.- Roberts, receiv er of the local office. Roberts' ac counts aiw badly mixed. It Is thought that the investigation will uncover Ir regularities of extensive scope. Rob erts is probably worth $10,000 and he could mane gooa a snormge io i.,.f nmniint Ha hnR lived modestlv since his arrival in LaGrande, and Is well liked by the patrons ot tne lana office and the employes. When ques tioned he said: "The accounts are mixed. I do not know where I am. I iear some short age, but I believe it will be small, iirhan t rnni, thfl office I recelDted for about $200,000. We have been hand ling a million ana a quarter a year. The office has been behind with its work, especially since July 1, when the new system of accounts was es tablished. As soon as I found I could not myself straighten the books, I asked for a special Investigation. Mr. Dunning w.es sent here In answer to the request." ' 1 , Mr. Roberts Is 111 today. He spent the day in his room at the Hotel Fi ley, most of the time In bed. TAFT PLEASED WITH AMERICAN MINING CONGRESS Pittsburg, Dec. 5. Today is the last of the American Mining Con gress. A telegram from Taft was read which expressed appreciation of the work of the congress and an nounced his desire ie encourage and co-operate in the work In every pos sible way.- He also said the Indus try daservas all the asslatansa the avyarasMaC aas rsadar It. EX-JUDGE ROOT MAKEt STATEMENT Seattle. . Was.. ; Das. 6. Breaking his silence for the first time slnae his resignation from the supreme court bench of the state of Washington, former Justice MUo A. Root today statfd that the troubles with which, he has become involved and which led to his resignation were brought about through trusting a friend he had known for 20 years. "Rut let me say first," said Mr. Root, "I am not corrupt. I did not receive a single penny. I did not ask for a cent and what has been done has been done honestly and above hoard. I do not care to say that Judge Gordon took my letters to the Great Northern railway and capital ized them for any amount. All I know about that Is what friends of mine have tlod me." Broken in Spirit and Fortune. Judge Root is a broken-hearted man. Not only that, but he Is sick and almost penniless. "I don't want to talk about this case," he said. "The Bar Association Is now Investigating and it Is not a matter that I should talk about. I will be vindicated, I have no doubt. I have done nothing dishonest, and if I had received the thousands of dol lars which it Is claimed I have re ceived there certainly should be some evidence of It here." ART EXHIBITS Tuesday Is Opening Day The time between now nnrt PbrlGt. . maS iS tOO Short tn hnlri ncnafatalv o number of exhibits that we have been planning, and we shall therefore make one big exhibit to open Tues day, December 8th. and close Satur day evening, showing our books, sta tionery aDo an gooas. - Mosher Books, Paul Elder Publica tions. Alfred nnrflotfn nrltilhi, children's books, Rockwood, Grueby! Van Brlggle, Teco Pottery, American water colors, (Jurtls photographs, Copley and Hollyer prints. Riser's Northwest views, Klamath Indian baskets. Eugene and Oregon scenes, Jarvle metal work. Navajo blankets, Oriental rugs, Wilro leather work, CODDer. silver and nnnmAla hv Mian vvatKins, Japanese towels, Japanese Color nrints and mnnv nthar thin co ui ijuumy ar. reasonable prices. ALLEN EATON. NEW PIANO TRUCK. . Billmlre Bros., the draymen, have lust received frnm tho fQAWv ot Chicago, a piano truck of the latest panel a. rianos can now be moved by this firm on short notice and In first-class shape. dll L,arge snipment of 30-lb. Silk Floss Mattresses iust reeelvpd which we will sell for $10.00, while nicy laSt; tins is a savin got $2.50 Chambers Hardware Co. The Oregon Land Company has gooa Duyers ror timber. Eastern cap ItallStS. TimllPr mnat atanri tniroaH gation. Abstracts examined. Oregon uaaa company, 412 Willamette st Eugene, Oregon. J3 The Lane County Fruit and Vege- taoie urowers' Association has Just received a car load of fruit Bpray which Is being dlstrlbuated among me members. Watts for Watches Luckey, the Jeweler for good re liable goods, prices to suit. tf d&w CeAaTOrtTA. Baantha Tht Ulna In Han Ulnars bought CoffeeJ P J The sroma-tlght can protects It against impurities and deteri oration never sold in bulk. . ' grocer will grind it better if ground at home not too fine. WALKING UNDER A HOHSHSHOE. is aia is he a sin at asod task, easapt to turkeys at taia aaaawn. Walkln over aorse afcsss pot eat he- ss is ssssmUby . aaos) task a rear haras. They flt aa asaafat taksy. isatast khs (saaer asm sa parfsstly smat wilt kaav at laat taa saa M af Mac rtajktlr shod. Haas yar asm taaaktal y haytac a aaaa hss. G. BURBACH 531 Olive St. At Y. our Service The Merchants' Bank is pleased to place at the dis posal of its depositors and clients a hanking service unexcelled for efficiency and promptness. Tour checking account is invited. CAPITAL ...$65,000.00 Interest Allowed on Sav ings Deposits Furnish your new home 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 & Heitzmain 34 West 6th St. Phone black I II? GEO. K. MUNROE FURNITURE 67 West Eighth St., Eugene, Oregon. I'hone Rod 5370. Sole Agents for tlie Portland Stove Works. Fifty-three styles, Including the noted Detroit Mne. Also the Laclede Ranges the best low price range on the market. A full line of Heaters Jut from the factory. Call and examine our large st'" befor buying elsewhere. Ws santal-Pepsin Capsules a onciTIVF CURE 1 I uui I "f - F.r lnO.mmaloo w Oj" Kidnwf. HO oya 'J 11 Vnulanl Hi" llM CrinaiT Onim noluti-lr biraliii W drorariw. Price JJ- " " mMl. ro.t.mld, I'M, thiw iTHE SANTAL-PtPSIH uuo; Bcllalontalu, OWa. II ii V"V:'' '" r "J Plumbing Sold by y. gist. A. Kuynendall, drug I WW . WhV not buy M father orS sut of. clothe JWCHttlJ JCOmakKay They have the qujft style that J!g men are partiaito gift would be apprtP ur line of mJ P'snmgs is compel in shirts, imd neckwear wen J ' m Wat i looking ED, IWSt ButViit,),,, I AND ASniil Neighbors about Oust Bass Huctd Did vol WALL PAK FRED LUK Practical Pii J Signs, Paperta'itlK Pantiif 102 W. Eighth Sl W While Vie J a 9th on Right AWFtf andstf McLEOOl Mpiv Fall awl MinterSufei 44 E9th St- a. MoTtSsOT'gS BUY WOOD NO FUGEKE TMKFBy I Dry Jti mWmtm0 BIOS-" I I Ovat-ea. M