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nrnitoini two of the old-time honmhold remedlei for
Pol?U H H end OOLDH, Pur, Pine-T.rnd Par. Bonej.
W.lh tbM. r. .nentiflo.Hr oorablnrd
trrfcn-ditmi of known T.lu. In the , '"'""tetU.
COL'UUB. We tell on the pcire wht U in the bottle.
WHY DO THK PEOPLE USE OVER
5,000,000 BOTTLES ANNUALLY?
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HARDWARE fin
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relief In grip . well t cubIh end
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Look lor the Bill on Bottle end our Omrmtee No. 504.
THB B. B. SUTHtULASD MEDICINB CO.,
Pmducmh. A
WASHING'Hi
Cream of all Powders
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY.
EUGENE SOAP WORKS
H ASK YOUR GROCER
FACTORY EUGENE, OREGON
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F. J. Berger Tells How Big Firm
Was Built in Four Years
and From Nothing
"We have the beat hardware store
In the state In arraniement and con
venience," was the statement of F.
J. lierner, president of the Berger
Bean Hardware company, when ask
ed how the business had been built
from nothing four years ago to the
point where the store covers about
13,000 square feet floor space in
the White Temple, (the I. O. O. F.
building), which is considered tne
fine.it in Eugene.
"Well," he said, ' I paid close at
tention to business, and devoted my
whole time to it. The next big step
was when the firm Incorporated two
years ago.
"Our new home here Is the final
achievement," he continued, as he
surveyed the well lighted and im-
nroved store from the smallest can
of New Bra paint back In the corner,
to a buggy resting in the balcony.
"But we are are not done; we intend
to continue making Improvements,
ahead of the business, If we can."
When asked what the total busi
ness for the last year had been, the
president of the company, answered
with a thoughtful smile, "People
would not believe it. If I told you,
so I hardly think it wise. It's big
though. It must be large, you know,
to keep up this establishment."
When asked how many men it took
to handle the big stock which ranges
from a bird cage to a threshing ma
chine, "Seven," Including Mr. Bean
and myself," he tersely answered
"Bilt we have to put on extra help
now and then," he added with pride.
Among the features of the store
are 224 lineal feet of show -window
17 feet high, or 3,800 square feet of
glass; 10 'feet of fine show cases,
fit for any candy store; a hydraulic
elevator In dimensions, fourteen by
ar.,eTw- ctoam hPAt: a
hardware" room ororner for locks,
which are displayeOnst as they I
appear in a panel; and safe vault,
large enough for a banking business
"That builder's room," remarked
the president of the company, is
the only one in the stale outside 01
Portland, I understand. I have been
all over Portland and San Francisco,
and I only found one in Portland
and two in the California city."
"By the way," somebody else said,
"Don't forget to say that we are go
ing to place all our shelf goods in
drawers, which will be dust proof."
'Hie Berger-Bean Hardware com
pany formerly had their business
home In what was known as the
Hovev bulldine near Eighth on the
emt side of Willamette street. There
they did a remarkable business, wnen
of less than a 400 square feet floor
space la larger than the room they
nossessed then.
The president of the firm is F. J. j
Berger, who Is also a prominent j
member of the city cotfncil. F. C.
Bean who is well known In Lane ;
county business circles, is vice pres-:
ident, and Estelle Bean is secretary
and treasurer.
The firm handles many articles.
Among them, builders' hardware,
ranges and heaters, tin and granite
ware, carpenter and blacksmith tools,
gasoline engines, windmills, pumps,
New Era paints, logging supplies,
sawmill machinery, buggies, surreys, j
hacks, wagons, steam engines, thresh- ;
Ing outfits; all kinds of cutting and j
field machinery, fencing the Pitts
burg and Perfect Electric Welded
Fence, and the Koko Woven Fenc
ing Malthoid Roofing which Is de
signed for coast climates cream sep
arators, gasoline engines, spray out
fits, wire rope and wire, sewing ma
chines, safes, washing machines, and
many other incidentals, which the
officers of the company think are
subordinate ,to the lngersoll Dollar
Watch in Importance.
PUBLIC INTEREST
IN CARMACK CASE
OWES
HER
LIFE
TO
HHaoaBaBMHiwiiaBHi
On account'of moving- into new quarters I will sell
rotail at wholesale prices. Below are a few of the
many bargains:
Satin White Best Valley Flour $1.10
Dayton Best Hard Wheat Flour. . .$1.25
Almonds, lb 15
Walnuts, lb 15
Candy, lb 10
50-Ib box Raisins. Seedless $3.75
Fancy Dried Peaches, 2 lbs $ .25
Best Sugar-Cured Hams, lb 16
Dressed poultry, turkeys and geese every
Friday and Saturday
ETM Wholesale and
. UyJUKjltL. t"Sfhs7rreeL
If
V1nnlll1n'fr
CIcarnce Sale
of Wallo Paper
non at
o o
reston'& Hales
Measure yourjroom
they Jwill tell -qj how
Qchcap iftan be dene.
Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
Vienna, W. Va. " I feel that I owe
the last ten years of my life to Lydia
if,. rniKiiam s vege
table Compound.
Eleven years ago I
was a walking
shadow. I had been
under the doctor's
carebutgotnorelief.
My husband per
suaded me to try
Lydia E. Pinklmm's
Vegetable Com-
ouiiu and it worked
ike a churm. It re-
ii lioved all mv rains
anil misery. 1 advise all suffering
women to take Lydia E. Inkliam's
Vegetable Compound." M its. Emma
Wiik.aton, Vienna. W. Va.
Lydia E. l'iukhnm's Vegetable Com
pound, made from native root and
herbs, contains no narcotics or harm,
ful drugs, ami to-day holds the record
for the largest number of actual cures
of female diseases of anv similar medi
cinu in the country, and thousands of
voluntary testimonials are on tile in
the l'iiikliam laboratory at I,vnn,
Mass., from women who have been
cured from almost every form of
female complaints, intlainmation. til-ceration,disiilai-ements,tibroid
tumors,
irregularities, periodic pains, backache,
indigestion uml nervous prostration.
Every such suffering woman owes it to
hi-rself to give Lydia E. Hnkham's
Vegetable Compound a trial.
If you would likespecial advice
about your i-tise write n contlilen
tiul letter to Mrs. l'lnklmin. at
Lynn, jMass. Her advice is tree,
and always helpful.
Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 20. Public
interest in tire cases of Colonel D. B.
Cooper, Kobln Cooper and John D.
Sharpe, Indicted for the murder of
former United States Senator Edward
W. Carmack, has livened to a notable
extent with the approach of the date !
fixed for the trial. The prominence i
of the parties involved, the collateral
issues und cross-currents in the fa-1
mous case combine to give promise of
one of the most notable criminal tri- j
als that has ever taken place in Nash-1
ville. i
The trial will be presided over by I
Judge Hart, of the criminal court, i
bach side will be represented by a
formidable array of counsel. Attorney-General
McCarn will direct the
prosecution, assisted by G. T. Fitz
Hugh and others. M. H. Meeks, J.
C. Bradford, Charles N. Burch and
W. H. Washington will look after the
defense.
EIGHTEEN HURT IN
TROLLEY WRECK
Eighteen persons were inujred, ont
fatally, in an accident at Williams av
enue and Cherry street at 2:30 yes
terday afternoon, when the trailer of
Car No 353 of the St. John line
Jumped the track in whirling around
a curve, hurling both the motor car
and the trailer a distance of 100 feet.
There were 66 passengers on the
cars. A few jumped as the cars leap
ed from the tracks in their wild
flight; others were hurled through
windows, and still others were pin
ioned on the sidewalk and in the
street beneath the mass of debris.
Both motorman and conductor stayed
with the cars. They were uninjured.
Oregoniau.
CLOUDBURST. E'JT..
NCT A?J ERUPTION
Manila. Jan. 20. Late dispatches
from Tayabas province express the
opinion that what was believed to
have been the outburst of the volcano
of Lagnas last night was not an erup
tion but a great cloudburst over Mt.
Bnnahai. Immense damage was done
over a wide area.
Titled KimniMul
I I Tufting and lilne lrintlng
j Propel 4 Onnrnhtp ap, trumlnhed
I Notary Public
I Kami I mm at lxmtut Rates
C.S. Freehmd
j ABSTRACTORS
I Wm 8 and 10. Mc-Clang Bldg .
! Corner 8th and Willamette SiO
Telephone Red 1151. q j
GOVERNOR LILLEY
DROPPED FROM HOUSE
Washington. .l.n. 20. George L.
I.llley. who was inaugurated glvernor
of Connecticut January 5, while oc
cupying a seat in the house, was
dropped from membership in that
body today.
lTn.Blmn.,
ATTHXTION. 4
Pitman is tie quickest and
easiest shortMnd system to
lrn. It Is taught y a thor- '
oHhly experienced stenog-
rapher ai Smith's, EXPKRT
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER,
Titus Block, 9th andWllara-
V. e St.. Phnna l'7 117
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SHOES MADE TO ORDER
t the
NEW SHOfc SHOP
Sunlf y Store Cort.it Ninth jind Villimrttt Sti
PF-RSONAi ATTENTION A - ' ,
to repaying August Jtfickelson
IP YIVT RVVW
Tne merits of Tr-xas Wonder ..-on
uia never suffer from Kidnev.
dder or rheumatic troubles II a
Bottle (two months' irutitipiV
by O. J Hull, or by mail. Send for
U.M -k y'L',uo"'.,'.,--ur- W. Hall. m
---'--'' mi restaurant "e street. ' t-o-i
in W-.t Kl.hth street or sddress t ,
O- !
C.L. BEADLE
otone Mason
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MAKE ARRANGEMENTS TO VISllf
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MOVEn.
BOARDING
"! iwara tn the cltv
A few fine rooms
Ut8. A. J. MATH EWS.
TlWfwt Math Htreec
'.diss Gebhart, the dressmakfr has
moved to S3 East Ninth St., room 6.
over Nloklln's store. Phone NnRed
building, third floor, cuts and pol
ishes agates and other stones. Work
i luiranteed In all restecta. tf i
CALIFORNIA
THIS WINTER
PT rf fK pttcrritfiillv miM rli.
mate known only to Southern Call-
TUora WW TirJll (irA in
lUiiiici, i nut, yww wu iij.iv an
abundance of sunshine, bright blue
skies, a clear bracing atmosphere,
congenial associations and invigorating,
healthful recreations too numerous to mention.
RESORTS ARE THE
Some with world-wide reputations as Los
Angeles, Paso Robles, Hot Springs, Long
Beach, Santa Barbara, Hotel del Monte,
Santa Cruz, San Diego, Santa Monica,
Venice and commodious, delightful stop
ging places of lesser remown. All .main
taining the California standard for hospital
ity and faultless accommodations.
rc
The Southern Pacii
Company
Will be glad to supply some very attractive literature, k
in detail the many delights of winter in California. F
low rate round trip excursion tickets on sale to California,
The Rate From Eugene to Los-Ange.
Keturn is $55.00
Limit six months, allowing op-overs in either direction!
liar excursion rates are In Mm -u --i-r . I
O A X 1 Clictl 10 a11 aliiornia poinO.
a.
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.....uuMduun, sleeping car reservations anriti hr
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Wm. McMwfray, Ge Pass. Aft. Port!
A. J. GILLETjfE, Agent, Euae&, Oreoi;