I KIDNEY CURE. COLLEGE Coon House hems. I I FRATERNITY BASEBALL A BEAUTIFUL CHURCH WEDDING MARRIED IN ITINERARY OF CALIFORNIA THE MAZAMAS REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Josiah S. aud Lizzie Luckey to An­ drew A. Keeney, 37,10 acres iu tp. 17 Miss Isabel Brown and Prof. Rich, I s, r 1 w, *5. Miss Tina Rees Formerly of I’he Mazamas, the famous mountain R. M. aud Fauuie Griffin to Sheri­ a rd Dearborn the Principals Thurston, Lane County Wed­ climbing urgauizatlou of Portland, dan 8. McBee, 33.89 acres iu tp. 18 s, will arrive iu Eugeue, July 8, aud in a Very Pretty Aff lir. r 1 w, *250. ded to Chas. Tchubert. will go from here to the Three Sis- Arthur E. aud Magige Smith to C. teis. They will attempt the North (Daily Guard, June 25.) | C. Smith, 95 acres in tp. 18, s r 5 w, (lhtily Guard,June 2'i. << Sister, a teal which lias never beeu ! Oue of the moat lieautiful weddings *300. The marriage of Miss Tina Rees, accomplished. A number of Eugene J. R. Campbell to L. O. and Alice Eugeue has seen was that at the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Rees, people will accompany the party. M. Beckwith, 20x80 feet in Skinner’s Episcopal church last eveuiug. The 1 formerly of Thurston, Lane county, THE ITINERARY. high contracting parties were Mr. donatiou to Eugeue, *2000. to Charles Arthur Schubert, occurred Poiaonoua waste matter la collected Richard H. Dearborn, a professor at | I’he follolwing will I .« the itinerary it Betaluma. Cal., June 24th at 2 p. Lester O. and Alice M. Beckwith bv tne I' s»l from «11 part* of tbe aye the University, and Miss Isabel Brown. State Grand Army of Republic to J. R. Campl ell, certain land in for tbe trip: t/ru and curried to the kidneys, where 'tu., at the residence of the bride's it i. «P eat' d un I eu>t out throiiab tbe It was a full dress affair and the Arrive at Eugene at 2:"8 P. >». , (mrenta. After a honeymoon tour in Skinner’s donatiou to Eugeue, *2000 urine. > kiilu ya dei ,-lili tbe I i I- uh I Organizations in Annual Ses­ church was profuse iy decorated in onlr O' 'l”l «Otirlsi n ent tlure- Richard L. Hayes to Jehu V. aud They Made a Tie Score of Fifteen Wednesday, July 8th, where Wednea- Southern California they will returu (r„ ioe, P lb* Uootl is bad t lie sion— Murder Suspect day night will be spent. 1 Florence E. Jenkins, 24.8 acres iu tp. ferns and flowers, giving a prevailing tldnév* ■ OI,,X ervorkcj, bu I to Petaluma to make their permanent to Fifteen. □aderb i H >« nceeueary .< It, ti re- green aud white effect. 18 s, r 5 w, *150. Thursday, July 9th, leave Eugeue i home. Under Arrest. for». "Mt t i» >■ fyan-l vliufity of tbe Promptly at 8 o'clock the desig­ bloo.l vii'il'i '3 luainbuiial. ft Ik plain early iu the moruiug and camp that State of Oregou to H. F. Hollen­ Tbe Petaluma Argus in auouncit g wbv •« blood purifier uud night at Gate Creek, 30 miles out. beck. 38.25 acres in tp. 17 a, r 1 w, nated hour, the bride, ou tbe arm of (Daily Guani, June 25.) »lr< > ’ . ‘ u-r -1>' 1 inter '• Iron Tonic— the engagement says: • .I’i'l ui preventing same. The Dalles, June 25.—Two men sup­ U. S. to Winfield S. Fletcher, 158.91 by tbe groomsmau and bridsmaid, In i ini.vuv: tu't blood the kideeis are Bridge, or if possible to Lost Creek. eaiise a sensation among the young Knights of Pythias played great ball araiitlvr- 'ved, while, at the tame tune, presented themselves before the Rev. this afternoou at Stewart's Held. Tbe | Saturday, July llth, to Lake Val­ people of this city. The popular posed to be the highwaymen who have acres in tp. 20 s, r 4 w. patent. Jew s' • .Uh end vitality are given the;- •" I ■ The following letter tells A. E. and F. A. Nours* to W. H. D. £. Loveridge, while the strains of admission was free and tbe small boys ley, when they leave wagons and walk young groom to be, came from Bostou been terrorizing Portland for some a very oi 1 story: Meudelssobn's wedding march were and the “old boys” were out in force. 1 by trail, via Obsidian Cliffs to snow to California several years ago, aud F ine K not , K v ., June 25, 1902. time, were arrested here by the city Hathaway, half iuterest iu lot 4, block softly played by Miss C rrie Ford. 35, Springfield, *1. J?«1 D’ //urler .Medicine Cb., Z>a|/ton, O. Both teams demonstrated that with llue camp, a distance of about four I located at Napa. He then removed I marshal this morning. They had CtNTt.kMCN: I bad a severe case of | to Petaluma to till a position as ex­ Lusetta and J. 1. Thomas to A. G. The ceremony was the impressive just a little more practice they could or tive miles. typau.d lover tlx years ago, which left masks, revolvers aud burglar toola in Sunday, July 12th, rest or short pert mechanic at tbe shoe factory aud Knapp, lot 5, block 1, and 15 feet off one of the Episcopal church. The play with good company. While some my n lueyt tu bad order. I have tried their possession. They resisted arrest of lot 4, block 1, I). G. McFarland'3 bride, who was given away by her of the “leaua" did some tall playing tramps about the mountains. when the war broke out. emulated anuuberot remedies and taken treat fat her, looked very sweet in white tbe “fats' outshone them iu running Monday, July 13th, ascent of the example of hie father w ho was 1 and one attempted to shoot the arrest- 2nd ad. to Cottage Grove, *1200. maul from doctors, but Dr. Harter's Iron Toulc has done me more good than wounded at Ball's Bluff in ‘61 by George and Emily F. Wall to Wil chiffon over white silk and car- bases and sliding. The work of the, Middle Sister. Not difficult. | ing officers. everything olae. C. C ordbll , Tuesday, July llth, ascent of North eulisting iu Company C of the 8th liam H. Young, 5 acres iu tp, 17 s, r ried a bouquet of American Beauty “lean” battery, Wintermierer aud Merchant aud Mine Operator. Kaiser Visits Admiral Cotton. roses. The groom was attired iu con­ Traver, was phenomenal, as was also . Sister. For hardy climbers. 4 w. California Volunteers. ventional black. Mr. Chester G. that of the “fats”, Griffin and Waddle. There are thousands of Just such Wednesday, July 15th, return to (Scripps News Association.) “After the war he resumed bin John J. Handsaker to Sarah J. cases as the above that are treated Murphy, of Salem, acted as l>est man. lu the first part of the game tbe} McKenzie Bridge. work here, ouly to resign and travel Keil, Germany, June 25.—Kaiser Handsaker, north half lot 3 aud lots Miss Ada Hendricks was tbe maid of without results because they are Thursday, July 1th, visit Belknap wrongly treated. Mr. Cordell’s William and suite paid Admiral Cot­ 1 and 5, block 10, Wasbburue Mil­ honor, dressed iu a gown of crepe de fata seemed to have decidedly tbe and Foley Hot Springs and other throughout the United States. But condition resulted from an exhaust­ 1 he Anally returned to Petaluma and advantage but tbe leans caught up { lion)’s ad. to Junction City, *000. ton a formal visit ou board the United ing fever; the kidneys, as well as I here met bis fate. His bride-to-be is J. H. and K. H. McClung to W. K. chien over white silk, bouquet, white I aud at the end of the ninth inning i points of interest. the rest of the system, had been Miss Hemberson, of Friday, July 17th, returu to Gate a charming and handsome young lady States cruiser Kearsarge this moruiug. and W. G. Allen, certain land iu Eu­ lillies. the score stood 15 to 15. wasted by disease. No wonder Dr. Crosse, Wia., and Miss Minnie Mc­ who with her future husband, shares At tbe end of tbe teuth iuuiiig the Creek. The emperor wub greatly interested gene, *4000. Harter’stron Tonic promptlycured, Clain’, of Independence, were tbe score was still 15 to 15 aud the game Saturday, July 18th, Eugeue. because it purified and enriched the the popularity of a wide circle of Catherine Drury to George Drury, in the cruiser, over which he was bridsmaids, the former attired in was called off with even honors for blood, ana such blood carried new friends. Congratulations are now iu certain land iu tp. 16 s, r 1 w, *1. streueth and vitality directly to tbe ' shown by the admiral. pink crepe over pink silk, bouquet, both sides. order and the ,youug people will be Louis H. aud Myra E. Johnson and tiuueys and to all tbe organs. pink sweet peas, aud the latter wore a overwhelmed with good wishes.” Lou M. Norris to J. E. Roach, lot Ttachers in Session. F03 SALE EVBBYWHKRI. gown of blue crepe over blue silk, 6, block 2, Patterson ’ s ad. to Eugeue, (Scripps News Association.) bouquet white sweet peas. *450. Immediately after the ceremony the Portland, June 25.—The Western John F. and Martha C. Brewster to Yesterday the Fourth of .July com­ bride and groom were drven to the Oregon Teachers’ Association began th« New England Mortgage Security mittee select.d Miss Helen Clark for home of the bride’s father, Dr. L. W. its sessions here this morning, There Comppany, 617.97 acres iu tp. 17 s, Goddess of Liberty. Thia does away O. G. Gilstrap of J unction,employed Brown. r 6 w, *1. with all voting for Goddess. Miss in the Booth-Kelly Co.’s logging is a good attendance. The parlor was beautifully decorated The New England Mortgage Se­ camp No. 2. at Wendling, was the Clark will select her own aides. in ferns and white flowers. Here un­ The Annual Race. curity Company to James E. Mont­ victim of quite a serious accident yes­ der a canopy of ferns, white illusion gomery, 617.97 acres in tp. 17 s, r 6 (Scripps News Association.) terday morning at 8 o'clock. While aud white ribbon they received the (Dally Guard, June 25.) w, *3000. engaged tn barking logs the ax slipped New London, Conn., June 25.—The congratulations of their guests. Tbe Word was brought to town today by J. R. and Carrie M. Scott to R. and cut oft the little toe of his left annual intercollegiite boat race be­ F. Scott, 1 acre in tp. 19 s, r 3 w, mandolin club from a hidden bower H. A. Kompp that Ilans Hansen, a Just what You want for foot'and almost severed the next toe. ou the porch dispensed sweet music farmer living 7 miles west of town, tween Yale and Harvard Universities *200. He is now in Eugene and on the summer wear.... during tbe eveuiug. |Eli Bangs has recent/ received from hid gone violently insane. Sheriff Orrin aud Mary Robinson to the was rowed her today. Yale won the Later in the evening an elegant wed­ Fisk went immediately to tbe place the Corvallis carriage factory a tine st reets on cructhes. CottRge Grove Lumber Company, cer­ race by three boat-lengths. ding supper was served. The dining and Hansen was brought to this city new three-seated stage rig to be Used tain land iu tp. 21 s, r 2 w, *5500. TO ±1 room, the work of Mrs Lottie Johns­ this afternoon. The weather was perfect and tre­ on the Eugene Foley Springs run. It C. W. Balot tu Ella F. Traci.-. ton Smith, was draped iu pink illus­ Hansen is a mau about 40 years of is as nicely made as any Eastern rig | Bean the mendous crowds witnessed tbe event. 208l2 acres iu tp. 16 s, r 5 w, *1. ion, piuk ribbons aud piuk carua age. He hail locked himself and aud is very substantial. Yale enthusiasts gave the victors a Ina J. and Jesse J. Hooker to T. G. tioua and was lighted by candles with family in the upper story of the bouse Hendricks, 160 acres of land in tp. 18 great ovation. pink shades. and fought the officers desperately s, r 6 w, *6oo. The bride was the recipient of with a pitchfork. Defaulter on Trial. Mrs Hansen David and Annie M. Cherry to S. many costly and beautiful presents, fought equally bard but the offloers (Scripps News Association. ) Simons, 40 acres in tp. 20 s, r 3 w there being a large number of cut believe that her trouble was caused Baker City, June 25.—The trial of *950. glass and silver pieces and band. through fear of her husbaud. Hansell J. W. Geary et al, to Frank L. Hay, J. B. Huntington, ex-sheriff of Baker painted china. will be examined and taken to Salem. lots 3, aud south half of lot 2, block Mr. aud Mrs. Dearborn left this county, for embezzlement, was begun 14 Lancaster. here today. I1 a is charged with hav­ J. M. Moss to Eleanor 8. Moss. morning for the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Winter, on Fall (Daily Guard, June 25.) ing embezzled 117,000 during the four 217)^ acres in tp. 18 s, r 3 w, SI. Creek. They will be at home in Eu Mrs. Walter Ross is in Portland. L. D. and Clara B. Scarbrough to years be held office. gene after September 15th. Frank E. Syll, ot 6, block 2, Creswell (Guard Special Service.) J. E. Noland was in from Creswell G. A R. Encampment. *275. Elmira, June 22.—Elmira now has today. Florntena A. and Charles F. Zilkey (Scripps News Association.) a photographer. Mr. Enoch Fisher has Kola Neiss returned home to Albany to Jacob G. Runk and George Schnei­ setups tent and is ready for business. Portland, June 25. — The annual today. der, 120 acres in tp. 20 s, r 6 w, *700. Our town was almost deserted last state encampment of the Graad Army Miss Roney left this afternoon for a Arthur L. and Dora E. Frazer to Saturday on account of the picnic at visit in Salem. of the Republic, Women’s Relief Eva J. Day, lots 9 and 10, block 6, Crow. (Daily Guard, June 25.) Mrs. Harvey Sommerville is here Corps and Ladies of the G. A. R., University ad. to Eugene, *190. Mrs. A. Duckworth is on the sick James A. Ebbert, the well known from Harrisburg. N. H. Withee to Frances V. Can- are being held here, commencing list this week. Springfield farmer, is home from a Mrs. David Link returned this after­ today. There are fifteen hundred Held, certain lands in tp 15 s, r 2 e, *1 two-mouths’ trip to Uniontown,Penn­ Mr. Sylvia Woods of Philomath, T. G. and Martha A. Hendricks to noon from Albany. delegates, from all ’parts of the state John E. Finseth, 10 acres in Hen­ sylvania and Van Buren couuty, Iowa. made us a pleasant visit lad week. Walter Whittlesey returned this af Mr. Ebbert was born in Fayette present. Born, to the wife of II. Duckworth, dricks' ad. to College Hill Park, *800. ternoon to Portland. county, said to be the richest couuty a »laughter, on tbe evening of June O. Jt. C. R. R. to A. J. Kraal, 47.45 Child Labor Investigation. Miss Amy Holmes left today for in the world. 19. Harvey’s face resembles a new acres in tp. 18 s, r 5 w, *213.50. (Scripps News Association.) her home in Astoria. Mr. Ebbert told a Guard reporter moon. R. F. Scott to C. C. Coffman, lots Portland, June 25.—The Child , 2, 3, and 4, block 1, and lots 3, 4, today that coal lands in that county Prof. Stafford was a passenger to Mr. George Jordan was able to be 1, Riddles this afternoon. Labor Commission created by the 5, i, 8, 9 and 10, block 2, and lot* 2, sold for thousands of dollars au acre up In bls room a little this week. C. L. Fitcbard, the Independence last legislature is investigating the 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. 9, 10, 11, and 12, in and everbody there seemed to be rich. Elmira is preparing for a grand He found the east in a very prosper­ hop man, is in the city. employment of child labor here under block 3, and lots 1, 2, 3 aud 4 in ous condition. celebration. It will be held at the Mr. E. Hobson left today for Se­ the law passed by the last legislature. block 6, and lots A and B, R. F. Mr. Ebbert wears a tall beaver hat old grove near tbe bridge. Scott's ad. to Eugene, *1450. attle on timber business. and save all your grain. You cannot afford to use a The order of Lions held their semi­ which is 53 years old, being one worn The commission will take active Mary E. Lindley to E. A. Smith, W. W. Branstetter and wife will re­ annual election ‘ last Staurday night. binder that wastes your grain. The DEERING by bis brother and left at Union­ EKl.Mi has a per- steps at once to enforce the provis­ 20 acres in tp. 18 s, r 2 w, *200. turn to Portland tonight. The following weie selected as offi ­ town in 1852. He attracted consider ­ feet reel and binder, insuring no waste. ' _____________ The DECKING is Willamette Real Estate Company to ions of the law, which, it is asserted, able attention with it on the streets cers: E. W. Jordan, president; Peter a very LIFHT DRAFT machine because it is fitted with Harry B. Straight left today for J. E. Milliorn, lots 9 and 10, block have been flagrantly violated by big Colgaard, past president; Mrs. Col- today. an extended visit in the east. 56, Junction City, *100. roller and ball bearings. gaard, vice president; Mrs. Bollman, Prof. Young is in Portland attend­ concerns operating in Portland. Mary S. Clendenen to Etta A. secretary; Rena Jordan, treasurer. ing tbe State Teachers' Association. Ross, 140 acres in tp. 20 s, r 4 w, This lodge seems to be In a flourish­ WE CARRY EXTRAS IN STOCK. Examine the Miss Ada Sells, trimmer for Mise E. *1500. ing condition as ita growth indicates. Deering before buying or send for catalogue. R. C. and Etta A. Ross to Mary 8. Saltzman, has gone to San Francisco. Remaining unclaimed in the Post- Mias Annie Inman of Eugene, made Clendenen, lots 2 and 3, block 8, office at Eugene, Oregon, June 23, Mrs. A. Harding and family left to­ Mrs. E. W. Jordan a visit of a few Caaterline of Portland, a Scott’s ad. to Eugene, *1500. J. B. 1900. day for Gervais to spend tbe summer. hours. toolmaker by trade, has rediscovered W. J. and Isabella Steel to James Berry, Herald R- Al. Cramer, of the Corvallis the lost art of tempering steel. An Mr. Jesse Fountain left Sunday for S. and Hattie L. Taylor, 108 acres in Davis, E. F. organ and carriage factory, is in Eu­ Oregonian reporter saw some aston­ Fairview, He informs us he has not tp. 16 s, r w, *1. Fetterly, James gene. ishing tests yesterday. decided when be will returu. John T. Branton. guardian of Mary, Foster, A. E- J. Frazier Is in Portland as a Fastening a large nail in a vise Blanch, Samuel and Melvin Bran Gepbart, Miss Mary LIFE INSURANCE TALK. witness in tbe case of U. S. vs. Mc­ be took a shaving off it with a drawer­ ton, to Claude C. Campbell, 37.31 Gates, John Kinley. knife tempered by his process, the acres in tp. 17 a, r 1 w, *300. Grigsby, Mrs. Amauda To tbe man who says: “I’ll carry J. S. Bowlby to E. A. Bond, cer­ Miss Ethel La Raut, sister of Mrs. tool remaining sharp. Also took an Kenworth, A. E. my own insurance. If it paya the R- A. Booth, returned to Saginaw ax thus tempered and cut into a liar tain land in tp.l 8 s, r 1 w, *800. McAlister, Mirs Maggie company, it will pay me." today. of tool steel a sixteenth of an inch V. W. Robinett, et al, to R. Al. Osborne, Rev. Then you should be able to carry without turning the edge ofjtbe ax. Cranflll, 10 *4 interest in bouse and Heed, Miss Joaaie Thos. Hawthorne left today for mine also. Here is *35 if you will The secret of the process lies in tbe jot at corner of West Tenth and Kendall, David Ontario. Eastern Oregon, on a survey­ give a l>ond to pay my family *1001) in chemical into which he dips tbe iron Olive streets, Eugene, *1. Starr. Mrs. Nancy ing trip. case I die witbin a year. Of couree after bringing It to a red heat. J. B. and Eliza Dunham to Mary Sullivan, Dsn’I. Miss Vernita Henderson left this af­ There is no way to patent bis dis­ you cannot take a chance like that C. Ford, 160x1 feet in Eugeue. *1. Weir, Frank ternoon for a five weeks’ visit in covery, as patenting would give the either on my life or yours. You W. R. Walker tu Henry Bezy, lot Weiss, Paul,—2. Portland. might if you were to insure* hundred to the public and anyone could secret I------. 10, Brooklyn, *80. When calling for the above phase thousand live* all at tbe same time. Professor A. P. McKinley was a use it without asking or leave. state when advertised. MARRIAGE LICENSES. You cannot afford to carry a single Passenger north on’his morning's de­ J. L. Page. P. M. John B. Patterson and Miss Daisy express package from New York to layed overland. Dell Dillard, Alf Dillard witnese. San Francisco for fifty cents. A d Or. D. E. Loveridge was a passenger W. E. NoffsiDger and Daisy Bald expreea company does it aud makes t>> Portland today to attend the Epis­ ridge. J. T. Rowland witness. money, because It carries thousands copal diocese. DECLARATION PAPERS. The Oregon Children's Home So Tbe directors of Albany school dis­ of | ai kag»’« at once. Hynaon Smith of Janet ion precinct, bas several children who are It ie safe for tbe Mutual Insurance ciety France* McRae, a subject of the trict riot j esterday and elected tbe fol in Eugene today and made tbe now ready for homes In families. King of England, flies bi* declare lowing teachers fur the schools of Al Company to insure you, for it is ''uard a pleasant call. Among tbe number, are boys sg»-d tioa of intending to become a U. s bany the coming year; •arrylug aimiliar policies on more Prof. Condon and Mrs. McCornack nine and ten years, who could make than half a million people, You can Prof. E. G. Adams, superintendent; !*ft today enroute to White Salmon. themselves useful on ranches. Will citizen. not afford to carry your own ineur | MARRIAGE LICENSES. Prof. E. F. Carlton, principal of the Or., on the Columbia. some good families give them homes auce, nor that of any other tingle life ■ John J. Hansaker and Alice M High School; Prof. J. B Leatherman, MilHons have tried to carry their j •'*’*. E. D. Mattinson, who has on three months’ tris). Address i principal of the Madison school; been visiting her mother. Mrs. C. F. So pt. I- F. Tobey. «6 Marque« Smith, E. B. Handsaker wituews. own insurance and have failed. The i Ikira Al Spong and Fred Al. Bryrue. Ethel Redf'eld, Olive Baltipore, May Mutual Life Insurance Company of building, Portland. Oregon, Other ' ,'t®rs. returned borne today. Norwood, Carrie Saltmarsh, Annie John Baker witness. County Superintendent W. M. papers p lease copy. Peas«, Susan New York have carried million* of B. A. Smith and Nettie Hale, C. C. Fortmiller, Myrtle risks and ar* no* carrying million* Miller left today to attend the State Thrall, Ida Ward, Ann* Yantia, Flor Matlock witneea. of risk* safely through. Place your •‘»ehers' Associstion at Portland. Frank A. Page and Minnie M. Buck ence Hammer, re elected; Pet Mar- money where it it *afe. Writ* or see -hall, of ADauy; Cora E. McCully, Elms and Ruby Hendricks and man. I. T. Nickliu witueea. W. A. Wann for rate* and terms. ' 'Hy Ankeny are in Turner atteod- Jowph W. Morris aud Sadie C. of Halsey; Mona Fraucia; Mary A. W A. WANN, Weth.-rby of Eugene, a gradual» ’ of ‘ 1 the camp meeting of tbe Christ­ C. 8, Farrow A Company yesterday ’ Lxacb. M. Leacb witneM. Supervisor of Agencies, Eugene, Or. ian church. Thomas Scott and Jeaeie Heath. W Monmouth thia year; and France* sold the C. M. Itentmore residue* » French, of Allauy, new teachers, »• Dr. Smith nee John«>t>. for- property at tbe corner of Oak and I D. Heath witnese. ®“rly of Eugene, now of Turner, East Thirteenth streets, to J. A. Mc­ Otis B. Tout and Constance A. super iumerary will be elected, Handsaker, Horace Burnett «rftunaa. of the old teachers were not ’•nt to Walterville this afternoon for Mahon for KJ'11- ele. ted. • »»»it with Mrs. Shumate. There I’ no disease so insinuat­ ing sloW but hUre‘ “ kid,,,*y d**- ease or so wide-spread. The symp- tomi are so alight as to generally escape notion. The first indications apjiear in the urine, with varied effects. The Quantity may be increased or de­ creased; it is likely to be highly col­ ored and scalding; it may be pale or thin, or thick and milky with a sediment. Later on more pro- nouuced symptoms will be present, suen as dizziness, bloating, etc., with marked bladder aud uriuary «Borders. '! Yale Beats Harvard in Their Annual Setto. The Knights oí Phythias Fats” and “Leans” Play Good Ball. i Goddess of Liberty. MAN GOES VIOLENTLY INSANE Foot Badly Cut. Low Shoes New Stage Rig. All Styles All Sizes All Prices Yoran’s Shoe Store Personals. Umira Items. HOME FROM A TRIP EAST DEERING IDEAL BINDER List of Letters. A Great Discovery. CHAMBERS’ HARDWARE Celebrate... ...Celebrate 4th of July Homeless Children Albany School Teachers. at Eugene, Oregon. Baloon Ascensions, Fire Works, Bands of Music, League Games of Baseball, Hum.in Flag. • • FREE DANCE.. Many other Attrac tions. Best < ’rlehration Ever Held in Eugene. Property Sold Celebrate at Eugene 9