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CD 0 EUGENE DAILUARD. MONEy, AU3UST 21. 1911. THREE OLD RES SORES nprsnn afflicted with an old sore reali7Ps snnnr-r r,r lot,.- ,v,i the ulcer exists because of bad blood; the 'character and condition f fe pbee depending on mu naiuic oi me Diooa infection. Virulent 01 " , in ilip. circulation produce annrv. riiihnrain .t.:i. ImniinUta i' .r - 6'"6 3. Willie Ser inert germs-are usually manifested m the form of indolent ns or drv, scabby places. External treatment can never cure an nternal trouble, therefore no, one should depend upon solves, washes, h;fins etc.-ilone to cure a chronic sore. . It is necessary to remove the caie before the place can heal. S. S. S. heals Old Sores by going Sns-n into the circulation and removing the impurities and germs hrh are responsible for the place. In addition to purifying the blood Ys'S enriches this vital fluid so that the irritated tlesh around an old z. i's naturally and thoroughly stimulated, and a permanent cure Sic because every morbid influence has been removed. S.S. S. is ieb-s'tof all blood purifiers and therefore a natural remedy for old zL? Book on Sores and Ulcers and medical advice free. S.S.S. t . Hatianaf Bank THE DISTINCTIVE nHARAHTFR And standing of the First National Bank of Eugene is demonstrated by its position on the Roll of Honor of National Banks. It is first in Eugene and fourth in the State of Oregon. Your Account subject to check is invited. ... CAPITAL, $100,000.00. SURPLUS AND PROFITS .$135,000.00 HSLAK A. AABY JOHN PERKINS CITY, SUBURBAN AND FARM PROPERTIES Aaby PerKins Next Door to The Guard Eugene, Ore. BUILD NEW WftfRF AT FLORENCE O n Increased Shipping Calls for More Facilities Local News Notes. tinned i ho tramp to t!ie beach. s: -i'jrni prcmrrMTO !US on ihofr return 1 1 i L, Kiin,!.-.y. j t IIWIULH IO a i: PLEASED WITH C!TYCS tam3i Mr. Jlaiwo'-i movoil liis imriilv in to juiiii a votU or two. Mr. J.l:n Hart els uml tav.iily i (I li-iv last w !; from CoUa1 for A visit wilh t .1. Kuuvr AniU'isim aiiTT Willi born hliuiiltlrrcil ihi'ir packs K'.ma MuiuJav fur a fVw davs h Mr. ami Mrs. W. 1.. Ih'l.auo rr!v-Mrs. Mitchell Gives Implosions oi iiiicgne in Letter to gaper. . Wm. Kyle & Sons Co., will com mence work In the neur future on a wharf on their lots just cast of the Oregon $ Calif inula Lumber Co's mill. The increased commerce here makes this necessary as for some time past there has hardly .been room enough at the docks here, and the Tillamook and other new boats making tills point will need a place to laud. ine w . u. .. muse nere enjoyen ; Sl,n,e t(ll!e a banquet after iheir s-?sion on Tues- j .nvil Tur: day ebeuini; in honor of Messrs . uij, John Hartels, Chas. Van lVnburi;. C. j m?. )a t . tollman. Hen T'mersou and 1-rauk iiamuricK. visiumk wooouumi imjih w lu re lie 1: ad be coua.e urove. l no visitors are tl.f wen pieasea witn the country here., Turner :r.ul son and found the cool breezes at Heceta n,,linui lo lUl ir i,i.:e a jjii-usiiui imi in ju ler t in- f.etn e , ti j v ij. ; j . ... j t i skr.v. O -V.. , i I Mrs. Mvr.i Miti-tu'll ill n K'lli r tu ;nl 'I'h rim. ir.mi 11 1: i'i;t'. wlu'VI1 l-h' n few diO-s i tins vinMitv, ,, M,. .ii,-h.'ll litiv- 1. (,.(!, utiys: t'ti thrlr turn irii Mi.inUiv. ' ..Si) ,,.1Vl, fl,mi. Kiikoih' " M..'8sri li.'rtli.i iiukor nml Utnli : v,.,.v ,,i,.;i..,, t..n. -.-' litul illul Klinwi.'s spi'llt u fi'W dn:... ,..i -.Vil:- ,.,. h, !i.tR ., SHit;ibl.- hutiso :is cu.w l.iili.i tlio fir. t of thf wo,-l. i,H,,',. t,, hmkI.-i-.Hv m-i.-.'.l !nu- JT. LilU'NllHin. the li'lll:,':- 'lnillj ,.,,s ,.,., M.Xs. ,,vj.nS,.a suii.-iltitemlnit cf thi- O. f. V.tnn-.: ..,. ;11:, ,.. ..;,,., :ls .Marsh lirr l.. h it S:iitivil.iy I..:- i:.-.v.i H,..,l rf: ,. . a0iiis :ir.' i's l,;,1M,s- Itli.cU tis ill.., ',.'iy on.' ha . i'. .1. ..mill' n mi ii.is iM-iiii.i uir i;,..-,. i.iiv" .ml rlir- .1- a till',,-,.,,; flrirt f.-i"irt ll:i:i'it 1 1-1. 1 hmiIi' lo.Mt.'.l h,'iv. ruuiii lluy lnillj fouliil t.H' I'OtMl Do you like Good biscuits are lmnlHom:i'.'.e, cajwcjally whefi you iiri- using- an inferior qr.rjity of Fki'r. But if youwould always liavc ;jod buiouits in (-oiri house if you vant to be always sure o." vli;ite'eryou bake insist on getting .1:1 r. a U K ih-.v ..jiy i j.,,;, j,,,,.,. tlu li. mm" Ikis lu- , iHll visltiiiir :i .1. tu:!l- ,:n. I'l,,. s.-. ln piMsin-r- ij j Drifted Snow Hoar Ikmi of the nioiitli in the Wlllniuett valley. -Mrd. II. M. Pctorsoti entertained obont 4 5 voting i.eoiik1 I'r.mi Flor ence iiiitl Nnrili Kork at her home near Minerva 'et;.,.'i!il:iy evrnini; in honor of Miss Es;her Kale of Port land who is speiiiiini; the siiniiiicr with her. The house was tastefully decorated in ferns and sweet jieas. Games were played during the even ing, and delicious refreshments were served. The Glenada-Gartlhier ronil has been opened so that it is now possi-! Meni-llmi! Hoes Its Work Thorouivli .XI l 'llll'll. If von have piles, you Know '.liaf ens ana tne piaie wv.rs ine iiiiimi-.i !t:ivo) ,.,.( f ;, quie; coU.-i-e town, anil a at Kn."eiie ; ,-,,v,-illf. western .-My. w ith tl.e !;inw a ;!ie Siu-. , t;i t.ir i.iem ire.'ominaiit. I ! ii it think, i'i'ii ltiv eoal f,-.-it.; Zmtmor and D. A. Cii.K.nj wa., .. s;,lir, ,, t a i. ami tanrhes nrnve.l tiom Kimene: t,m,v i,,,ri. m,w . Kv. rv one I Wednesday for an oulitii, at T.-i It-. ,,1Vl, ., ,ls,, ,;.;s f,,r ,.kiiu ami l'""s '-"''e. v.,,,,,1 f,,r liealine. Mr. l-.i.ly frotn l'ort!an,l ruw in i )!, ,,,. ,hi.. ,M. mi.-s more ri-l.lay with an au:omol)ile party ; ,1ku, .1MV -ilu. ,,js,. ,s Marshal I'ar- troin Kueiie. They went a- m to j, i;i",.v, lists own the side walks I sllt.-ous Lake for all c.tu iim TU mj. pedestrians have to give way ! lorenee West. i .. ., ,,..,. "We don't miss the saloons be cause we lived so loiii; in Kansas." , .Marslit'ield Times. ' ; Ml SIOIJK l'll.KS M 1 1TM mmillli lliMllllliiMiiuf The Palace of Sweets ule lor tounis to niaUe the trip via .Maple Creek and Kiddle Creek in stead of going around by 'lie beach route. Mr. Smiley, wuo had charge of the work drove the first team i over tile road this week. It is u j much needed improvement. j Mrs. Carson arrived ou Saturday's boat to Join her husband who re cently euuaged in the jeweler's trade , here. I Mr. MeKinney and family who ' came here h few days ago from j Wendling say they like Florence and ; its people, well so far. I A large party including Mrs. II. j H. Fisk nnd daughter of Muplcton. Mr. wnittaker and family of Wal ton, Mr. .Mead of Indian Creek and several others came In Wednesday from Ileceta where they had been camping. Messrs. Chas. Van Pmlmrsr. C. T. Coffnian, lien Kmerson and Frank Ilambtick of Cottage Grove made up n party who visited Florence this week. Dr. Sontlnvick nml sou, formerly of Spokane, Wash, drove in frotn Eugene and were on the -Vortlt Fork the first of the week in search of a location, A party consisting of Wirt. Wake field nnd family, lieli. 13. 11. Uaker and daughter. Miss liyrd, and Miss Ollbe llehnko, went to Ileceta .Mon day for a few day s outing. .'n "bitter tasto" in biscuits mmlc from Cleveland's linking Towder. whv? l'.ecanse It does not contain Iho nmi.ll Irentmi.tit will. srives lAltllll like till' Cheap egg. pilllSpniUC suppositories or operations can it lie ; baking powders. i depended upon for more than tem-j , pnrary roller. Outside treiitnnent ! Mr. and Mrs. Seth t.araway spent, won't cure the inside cause bad ' Sunday at N'ewp.irt. ciruclaii.ni in the lower bowl. Dr. i.euuhardt's lleni-Iloid, a tabbJ. rem-i e.Iy taken internally, romovvs the cause of piles permanent ly. Sold for $1 and fully guaranteed -by the It is t'.Kinr i'.U'.tM-eil tieciiillyTfor home bnjuugiand. contains the l.v.-ei'st pLe , out. of patten atul phosphates, the vevy proprrtics tho body needs to make it, perfect. I- is. milled from ch'-iicrst V :jl.iiigton vlicnts cavetfully blended in a c-ient'fic ma .nor. W'1 baveioitr --.-i laboratory fortesting wh-.alit "lid also our own b ikevy wlicve we mal:enumor ous c'.niiy bak-nr t'its ct" the dity's nm. This inLures unt forniity in quality. It is.sti-our.cr 'jodiod than otlror flours, and for this reason remember: touso more water than in making up ordinary flours, iinil knead well. Remember when you order flour from the grocer don't simply say, "send mo a. bag of flour" instead bo sure and say Send mo a bag' of D RIFTED j SNOW FLOUR. I . Ked Cross Drug store and druggists everywhere. l)r. I.eonhardt Co., Station II. Iliifful.). N. V., Frops.. rite lor booklet. If your Guard Is not deliv- ered properly let us know about it. If at any timo The Guard Is not delivered 1'hone 111 before 7:3d and it will bo sent to you. tf AT ALL GROCERS Independence boy holds today the world's record ,,1'ur three straight ln-at of a race. v-Xho mark was let In the King stake for 2:04 pacers at Columbia, Ohio, when the horse won Hie three miles In an average Mr. and Mrs. Marlon McClain who' time of 1-ti. the first heat, was walked in from Eugene, arrived in' made in 2:U2 the second !:01 Florence Saturday morning and con- 3-1 and the third In 2:0i! OTICi: OF FINAL SKT n.FMF.NT . Notice is hereby given. lo nit -whom it mav concern, thai the un- d-'t-slgned administrator of thej estate of Nicholons Felilwert. deceas ed, has tiled his petition and final I account with the clerk ..I' the county court for l.ane county Oregon on the is day of August. 11)11. asking said court lo make an order fiing the time and place for hearing ob.iecirlons to said final account, and the court on tli. 'Jl day of August. Ill 11. Is sued tin order fixing the 2." day of September, Ittll, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon as the time, and the county court room in the l.ane county court house ns the pi lor hearing objections to said filial account, nnd to show cause if any, why said final accuunt should not be accepted and allowed, said estate closed, and said adminis: in ter discharged. Date of I'lrn) )iul)l.calioti this 21 day of August 11)11. , OTTO I'ETSOI.n '.: Administrator. 1. N. FIAKMAUOIl, ' - Attorney for estate. mdRlS Interest UpbnjMerest Makes money growquickly. Is yours growing? YourJ i -...I .1.. O i - . . .1.. money ccposucu minc oavir.gs i-'eparimcnt oi nz .' Merchants' Bank Eugene, Oregon f Vill be earning interest upon interest at th: rati '3 pzr cent, corrpounded semi-annually. L. II. Potter, president u. u. Cnslilcr. ' F. N. McAlllstor, vlcu- pres. II. II. 1IUBBS, Asnlalant Cashlar. HIE GUMO CLASSIFIEB-ftOS PAY " mi i .in.. i EE help yn sEhe yowt ! . ""f'o-N" '"A TF.iiiiiFw? I A pleasant, cheerful, well-furnished dining-room is an aid . to good digestion, as well as ah influence for good humor. In late years it has become as much a matter oi importance to furnish your dining-room in impressive friendly furniture as it is to furnish your parlor or living-room attractively. We are a the present time showing dining-room furniture in single pieces or in suites in Oaks - ' ' of different finish. 1 We have Tables,' Chairs and Buffets, and heavy Serving Tables in waxed Oak finish. Some of these pieces are massive in construction, having an air of substantiality and endurance and, in fact, the furniture will last for generations with ordinary care. GjJThen again, we are showing some very attractive and handsome sets and single pieces in the Early English Oak. These are constructed on very popular Mission lines and contain grace and charm that will add considerably to the attractiveness or any home. : 1. 7 This furniture can be purchased at prices that are inexpensive when the quality of goods are considered. We would ask you to step into our warerooms and let us show you this unusually attractive dining-room furniture. CHAMBER. 522 WILLAMETTE STREET HARDWAH O v o o 0 o E EUGENE, OREGON f :-AM.'jVV,'T I'll' J ' 1MHMMI I