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free to You and Every Sister Suf ering Trwm ngmpn i Aliments. I am ft woman. ' 1 know woman's sufferings, T h.va f annd tha enrn. t ' I will mall, f roe oluy charge, nr km beat, salt with full instructions to any iWarerfrom woman boiiiudu, a naahwwuuwofflmi About thin cure-fin, my roaUor, for yourself, your daughter, your mother, or your stater. I wont to wu )uu, r jwjibw u Dome with out the hiap of doctor. Men cum) understand women's aunerinm. What we women know tnm iWilMM, wo know better than any doctor. I know that my'nome treatment In aafe and anre Iicmhi allies- ol I tin Wosii, httm, Scaatr ar Paisfsl rarieai, iim ,-,!- miun, 01 ergwuii; alto pelsa fei hied, aaca and oosela, oaanai loin feellait, aeneaaneaa. ctMtlif liilini op Ina lame, nelaaclialr, dealie to era, hot flutea siaiiaeal, Man. and eladdet lioablat skata ciuu ht Miknaiial aecsllar to our Bex. I wont to send you a comtlili Ig ', tnahwal tallrelf nte-w, prove w you inat you can cure yourself at lloiue, eaBlly, quickly and surety, nuwuwi, , win con foe Mliuaf Co give the treatment a complete trial : and If yon -moult-about lZcBnraawiKi m im umn two cents a lay. it fe," J .nntho trwitmimt for youroaie. entirely frw.ln plain wrap. i.Snd von till ol coll my IHWK-wulsass una HEDICAt tDllSU" with ?7b women Buffer, nnd how thovcnn inally cure themselves 1 j x..A it oiid leorn to think (or ham t. Then win the doctor says mean deride for yourself, 'l nomwnim or women haveourrd .,, founiii" ... ... , t. Mnlhlri ol Oiniht.i. I will - r?2iiny and eftVrtually cures Leucorrhoea, Ureen Slcknow oni" Hrata fo l" P'unPn" ""o health always rosulta from tr too to ladlo" of your own locality who know and will gladly T i.il.iilreally torn all women'sdlseaaes, and makes women well, N.lnll . ,. uldriii. and tho f reo ten day's treatment is Tours. aIra , BeiH " Notre Dame, Ind., U. 8.A. MEDICAL EXPERTS 10 RE MAIN OVER jir Offices at Albany, Or., Sunday Morning, May 29th . ... '...:.' eat All Who Call for Cost of Medicine Only y te Expire Saturday, May 28th ' ' rn nenevea of uoli . I mac etrnelr ' Mrs. M. J. Crawford of 51R East .. loft oidn wintn street, Handford. was relieve able to move ul sv'ire oy rer-uon's bloodless sur- Uan unrior rnft acuii o, .niiuvui vuuauiK a. oil or nn n tad hive taken without the sight of a drop of blood.' bedicines, but ' M"o Days. Hot. rn he! In a few more days the llhernl nf. turopian Med- ler 01 fer-uon -win be withdrawn. Ilects of their Tne "8 is now to take advantage I are wonder- ul lueBe "uerai terms. Health Is val id more under able, and if you are ailing or know weeks than I 01 0118 send theim to Fer-Don t and I take before May 29. tending them I consultation Fee Necessary. M over seven "a lua rowa are so large at the kle ant. time f"'ce, a lee or l is required from Ire years ago. eTeryone' Ior a consultation and ex-fcl-DSON, lamination with, the European experts I Or, I lnls Js simply to keep out the idly F HEl,rNO curIous. who want their fortunes told tOK ON. I 1 oei hocus-pocus", that Is medical ex- u, luereuy Keep nonest, sincere :ne bit Inten- J H "UA'"U auout. tnerr neaitn, until May 11 Jrom consulting with these .learned M Mm to re-l :,u f ana bloodlesa sur- Menomenal 0 . ' r '" ,D0 Willamette lng the S . el" Decween 'h and 7th street, luvurmg ine between 6th nnd 7th irn0no rw . M.v 29 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. . . 21. 1010 e 5 CITY NEWS " Dillon's for drugs. dayo,vlIh?nebSot aSlde - ! The Mnn'a p.t,..i Tuesday" evogUSBBe thCatre ne" being placed In position. ilTS8.'.?' tt:ash.bl,rne & Mllliorn's oVinrli tat it - ' lI1B corner or Kast Eleventh and Ferry streets. . The owners of the Eugene water ' power have put In a section ol , dam they build across the river at the ' nead ot the race every sunimpr tn j force the water Into the millraca. Last winter's flcods further ,o the channel toward the wagon road cutting out the gravel bar on the' south aide and building It up on the IT"? !'"Jthe 8trai8& channel s about c osed. The rock protection of , the bank along the county road to bo done this iinm in !.. Vi ..w mi, uu none too A. M. Utterbach, foreman of con struction for the P., E. & E., leaves hunday for Albany, where he will work a week putting in a short ex tension of the tracks there. He will hen return to Eugene and work on the College Hill loop as foreman of JJ55?r T535l tfgg? APRH .War' kh at jpr third ,ji """". ot jiuiiorn s . "c.s "1' as torenian of filed wi?h ?h" ' J,""'tl" City was instruction under Superintendent nf "ltd with the county clerk today. Construction Baker, a new man Hm,c'i, 1 . foreman Utterbach knows the r'all'- terdnv a n,d Brrlved here yes-'ad nstrl'Ctlon business from A to Mr n, ' Wl Dny trom Colorado. " -a'J'l will see that the loo,) Is , , Mi. Day has made this city uLs home, f rJ' lniil'- He has given splendid ...( ' vn tj ., I 'on while in the emplov or "the com Lnv hT' f l"6 CJyote L,,mbe- ; f- f E- "' thiS CU' aud" e from a;,nur?ha8ed a White auto "oi permanently by the com from rred Moullen, of the Mozach panj- In Just Five Months Grcw a Full Growth of Hair on a Bald Head garage. wTpe rn,?k 1',e0"),e's branch of the . C. T U. will meet Monday even- "'B at i:bu o clnelr nr church. the Baptist fnDu.JiameuS AY- Ford wiu lecture to vuu lujiu uiiiii)i sopr nn nr thn n . Teachers Association Tuesday after, noon at 3 o'clock. The morlna: nlctiiraM t Tni. jo.i-n.eicnei prue ngnt ere toTertlsed to be given at the Alnhs th.. lucmaj atternoons and even- "6, amy ana z. W. M. Canter whn woe ini,A 111 uuiiug me grand session of Odd Fel lows nere a tew days ago, was take iu narrisourg, nis home, today. He is suuering rrom apoplexy. The 1 Men's Choral Clnh nn,i In one of their concerts nt nr,i. burg last night. . The members re port a good audience, which seemed m ue wen satisnea with the gram. Among those who expect to attend the rhododrendron festival at Flor ence on the 24th are as follows- it McMurphey, A T. Ccckerline, F. a' Rankin, George T Hall Sr., V 11' Kay, Simon Klovdahl, J. I, Lam berth. J. W. Seavev S H Win r mi.. i . ' "V"uli r. ' i X: """""v- uarwin lirlstow, Fred Moullen, F. E. Dunn and wife W Polders and wife. C. O. Peterson, John Hampton, David Graham C C Hammond, Guy Letson, B. F. Kerney' Frank Jenkins, F. E. Chambers, g' YV. Griffin and wife. Miss Maude Morris. L. E. Bean, George Fisher, F. J. Berger. F. C. Bean and wife and Judge H. w. Thompson. aU FOLIA' THEATRK Here's the Proof Tor two or thraa yaara my hair had baen falling out and gattlns quite thin, until tna top of my bead was entirely bala. About four months ago I commenced Seine Case and sulphur. The flret bottle seemed to do some toed am) X kept ualns It resularly, until now 1 have ttaed four bot tles. The whole top t my head Is now fairly covered wUh hair and It keeps com ing In thicker. I shall keep on ualng it while longer, OS I notice a sonalant la prevtment BTBPHUN' BACOIK, ' nochester, N. T, Statu os tfanr Tmci r County ot staqass J " pro- lie office last ' . . " tDDonniAl 'V seakeSj4ia1iat. V" WODle T 'WVLMK, l-ASTOR PLEASED. iron nr tn tn une or Knpnn'a atutina. PPertt. Each clergymen 'has just purchased ffteenacar- T or the Stevens & Hulin pi- i j ano nouse a fine player piano Paralytic. 1 with' which he is highly Second T Phased. What is good for the f to crippled K1"0" ls for the pew. iaiK with Stevens & Hulin ; about it. Commercial Club m21 4 'ft side Ko. Wetted' that She was oiock. wnat aT.TT-rfie4ieAAAdiXj. L"in uy r er- 1 . leJ'TI.kln8 W. trentlce's offices are at i t. i?. ,, 46 West Eighth street. Calls attend- rwov.;, . i aay or nl"ht- Day Phone 1171; Wvery. might phone Main 529. PNTOUiHWITHHOMFl How much satisfaction gained from a talk over -lephonc h Wnrrlo v... .. " - to . ' Ul th BeD sece has . w a point of perfection that L M e clearly hoard. rJ "ow that tv, a ., The can re." . : ' " weu ano din... .. cone irom a aubnr. ---ua ) CltT Vlllt llLI .... we! v Vice the BtU ce car idrert'. ....S a Prwal imterview J mi ie away. ?PacificTeleohdne J.Telegr?ph Co. - wTMuer 01 UM SytMm V. P Fiske, editor of the Polk County Itemlzer at Dallas, spent last night In the city. He is taking his first vacation in years and while he ls gone the Methodist church of Dal las is editing the paper. Joseph Jacobs was fined 5 .in the police court yesterdav afternonn for assault and battery upon Fritz, the painter. The trouble started over a pair or snoes which Fritz claimed were stolen and found that they had uetin solo to jacous. . The Injunction case of C. 'm' 'rinr. rity, of Springfield, vs. the P;, E. 4fc hi. Railway company, L. N. Roney and the Hones-man Hardware com pany, to restrain them from building the trestle over the plaintiff's prop- tJi iy, nas ueen aismissea. Stage passengers out of Eugene tnis morning were the following Pies Carter, wife and child, to Lea- ntirg; w. k. Wilson, to Deerhorn; George Wolcott, to Lowell: Mrs. L. S. Ogden, to Maploton; Mrs. I. A. Smith, to Florence; F. B. Kneaber and S. D. Fletcher, to Mapleton. 1 " J. -A. Boone, H. L. Rann and John Bnmford. appraisers of the estate of David Hasler, deceased, .today filed the Inventory with the probate court. They appraised the property at $506.01. The same appraisers 'placed the value of the property left by Julia A. Hasler, deceased, at $499.75. Professor E. E. De Cou" will acl dress the men's meeting of the Y. if. C. A. tomorrow (Sunday) afternoon at 3 o'clock on the subject, "The Christian and the World's Pence 1 Movement." There will be a meeting.' for boys In the brys lobby of the Y. M. C. A. at Z:30 o'clock. Cohure JmimM: Julia Mathews, who has been caring for her brother, John. In Eugen. the past six months, spent several days with her parents here. Mrs. John Mathews, taking charge of her husband during the ab sence -f Miss Julia. We are glad to he?r frlfcnd John Is to come home soon. " The Fortnightly Club holds its last mpetlng of tho year In the club rooms todny. r'Most Interesting reports were made Syitlte health and civic commit tees, and (excellent papers on Uuto nlns. Tran?cpndentallsm In New Eng land, and Present Day Socialistic Ideals by Miss Perkins, Mrs. Frceland and Mrs. Baker. An Interesting dis cussion followed. Soren Jensen, of Eugene, mention of whose Injury a few days ago at Junction Cltv was -made In The Guard, Is unable to be moved out of the barn where he was Injured and his wife and daughter are at his side. He fell off the barn, which he was Katninir to build, and the injury was T 1 - I so serious tnat ne cannm 00 mu't" away from where ne reu. u. Ens-one neonle saw the comet last night, but the Mil was Invisible or very dim on account of the brignt .t,n.ht Some say they saw H just before the comet set. The comet appeared like a tuny star and could .L . iittio in the north of wwr ui...n tht.nd nine o'clock. To- nlht It will setslater and Monday night It ought to be quite bright, there Is an eclipse of the moon and yie sky will be dark. Articles of Incorporation of the First Unitarian church of fn . . . i . u..nit. jtlark? fo- iere rnea wtja me um, - v The incorporators tiro . WS: U. A. UrOWll, iimi . B. H. Williams, J. F. liaies, rna o. Stearns. Ida Patterson, W. H Demp tT. L. H. Potter and Dugald Camp bell The property owned by tne church is valued at $1100 A new i .hin will soon be erecteJ Tonight, MISS MANDE- VILLE, Dutch wooden shoe and acrobatic dance. MR. ATHEY, monologue and song. "O 'GRADY'S WILL," an Irish sketch. ' Pictures MR. NIX AT MaRDI GRAS. A DAUGHTER OF THE SEA. Coming Monday. Tneodnv and Wednesday, THE w mi lumshL'S, colored song and dance artists. Admission, 10 cents. The Health of Your Horse will be best promoted best pre served If you are ready to give the proper remeay at tne iproper time. The proper remedy for all trnin sprains, or colic is Perry Davis' Pain killer. The proper time to use It ls wnen tne trouble first shows Itself. Be prompt and you'll not onlv novo the horse suffering, but you'll spare yourself trouble and expensemaybe save long time waiting. v qu ought! nave a uotue reaay. ne 'new size Dome costs da cents; one lareer. BO cents. Be sure your druggist gives jvu r-erry iavifl . flteDhen BOSOO. betas Sal mmtum eeiM that ha has read toe Malesaenl obsrs an nexed and that fee soMsots of saM state ment are true, 4$ eTBPtUDN BaiOON. " ' won U MM ail skk Slea tar af Mtv MOt. : T W. ai,u f MotlaT fsSUO, The birthright ot every man. woman fcnd child a full, healthy head ot hair. If your hair is falling. It It Is hill ot dandruli, or It It la faded or turning gray, tt Is diMsued and should be looked after without delay,. WYETH'S SAGE AND SULPHUR HAIR REMEDY, a true Hair Tonic and Restorer, removes dandruff In few days, stops hair falling in one week, and starts a new growth In a month. ............ A " . '. ;. r'-vfV. Wyeth's Sage" and Sulphur does not soil the skin nor Injurs the hair; but It Js an ideal hair dressing that will raj. tore laded anal gray hair to natural eetor and keep tha hair soft and glossy. 50c. and $1.00" a Bottle At all Druggists Or Seat Dttiaot. Eaprees Prepafa, Upon Beoatpt of Prtas Wycth Omical 'Company, TOKV For Sale and Recommended By Bowers IVug Co. ' i .. SCHOOL OROAXS CHAPEL Ottf;ANS. Organs of the best makes for ah all purposes at lowest prices.. You will find at tha 4- f Stevens & Hulin Piano House, Commercial Club block. m21 160 acres in sec. 2 0, tp w. Patent. J. C. Branstctter to John P. Hnle; lot 12, block 1, University ad to Eu gene. $10. D. A. Pnlne et nl tn T. vr Snnnooo. John J. Rude to Goldn E. Howard: lot 3, block 25, Emerald Heights add lot 14 block 8, Sladden's ad to Eu- a Real Estate Transfers i to Springfield. $10. Oregon & California Land Co. to G. C. Mlllctt; 42.27 acres in sec. 34, tp. 15, 8. r. 4 w. $400. August Vitus et ux to R. S. Brad lev; 10.29 acres in D. L. C. 82, tp. 17, s. r. 2 w. $29. John W. Bergman, trustee, to Lou is Hegstroni; lot 7, block 7, of Gleu ada. $10. Frank A. Fox to Louis Bergstrom; lots 11 and 12, block 1, Fisk's ad to Glenada. $10. Robert A. Lowe to Louis Heg stroni; 20 acres In sec. 3, tp. 19, s. ,r. 12 w. $10. . i Melvln Hansen to A. L. Monroe: 1 1-2 acres in D. L. C. 42, tp. 17, 8. r. 4 w. $10. Sarah E. Colvin to F. O. Taylor; half acre In sec. 2, tp. 18, 8. r. 10 w. $200. Charles H. Holden to Louis Heg strom; lots 7 and 8, block 5, Fisk's ad to Glenada. $10. H. H. Fisk to Louis Hegstrom; lots 1 to 6, block 1, Fisk's ad to1 Glenada. $10. Benjamin Bashford to Martin Bvar- verud; north half of lot 13 and lot 14, block 13, Falrmount. $500. gene. , $10. J. L. Monroe, recently from Kan sas, who recently bought a tract In Hansen's acreage below the city will soon uegm tne erection of a good resiaence tnere . 17, s. r. 8 VETERINARIAN Dr. M. Y. 8hatf- nor, D. V. 8., Veterinary Surgeon. Has opned a hospital at 62a Wil lamette street, the old Thos. Bailey barn. The doctor oomes to our town well recommended; he has had 30 years' experience. Hta di ploma dates 1890. Ex-professor ot Indiana Veterinary College; re cent olty ' veterinarian ol Des Moines, la. . ,.. , i m&i ma HEA0ACH i Posltirely oared bi .n-so i.lltlo nun. Tlioy also relieve Dis tress Irom ByBp.?psla, Ir digestion and Too Heart; utlng. A perfect re a. dy for Dizziness. Nauaco UrowsluofH, Pad 'rasu lb tho Mouth, CoaX), Tongue, Palo in the SUV TOKPID LIVKH. Tho. btrolate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICI CARTERS llTTLE 1VER PI LIS. United Statc-b to Edmund Gernay; CARTERS OTlTTtE IVER ,M PILLS, 1 i i.i Genuine Must Bear Fac-Simile Signature TlfHTfr I am fully equipped to handle view, flashlight and post caw" photography. Lane county scenery a specialty. Linn Drug Store. O Stern berg. . , lTO - , tf Electric 8uccwd when everything else nails. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, aa thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY-LIVER AND 8TOMACH TROUBLE it la the best medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter. OC3C S3 0 s - T7 TIPTT 1 V ii ii No. 10 ao o n Dividends to you if you so choose. , ; You kpow, yes, you must know, that all California oil companies operating n proven fields are making; tremendous sums of money; you know, for it is published repeatedly In the daily papers that these companies are paying out over one million dollars in dividends each apd every month. You know, yes, you must know by this time that there is nothing; in the min ing, agricultural, manufacturing or mercantile business in the United States that can today come anywhere near equalling the money being made in California oil. You must know from' the reading of the daily papers that there is no industry in which the modest investment can so rapidly bring back, such l&rge returns, where really small beginnings produced fortunes in a few years' time as investments in California oil companies. This offering then should mean to yoa your chance to enjoy some of these big dividends, some of these fortunes, for in this company the modest investor or the investor who puts in from $1000 to $5000 is absolutely certain of results and impregnably safeguarded in every way. Stock is now selling at 40 cents per chare, but remember this price will not last long, so act at once. . , .... , a. 0 o o 0 CALIFORNIA NATIONAL CRUDE OIL 90. I. W. Hetlmaa Did, Ls Aageles, CauV OBKTUatKN: - o - Kindly Us9j me. . . shsjf of the freeyrrr? Stork of above corporation. Knclswt find te pesnent for same. Xante Address ; .......... . CU. NATIONAL CRUDE OIL CO. I. W. HELLMAN BUILDIN6 LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA NATIONAL CRUDE ,rL CO. I. W. Hellmaa Blag., fees Angeles, CenV OCNTLKMKX: '; Kindly IsanA n . ....... snares ot the fteasarr Htocs: or soots corporsUoaa. ' Enclosed find fa paymctrt for -me. Name .' Address..... PC on the lot recently 0-chased by thej