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THF Kl GENE UEEKI.T OURI», 5 BOOTH'S TRIAL PROMISES TO BE EXTREMELY LONG ITS FIRST Bl MARKET DAY (From Saturday's Guard.) Eugene's first market day has been a success and has ref'«, credit upon the promoters tnd th<- busiuess men who hav.- contribuLd fund» to make it the success ‘t been. ••• uni ue day daw“eil bright and c and it was easily seen that the w» er man had been kind to us. a week ago today, the date which was first advertised for market dav w fel* '» torrmit» .,( forenoon and it became neees t. postpone it a week A And it la well that the postponement was made, The day has been better advertised and a much larger crowd is in town than would hav< been la- it Saturdav even if the weather had Several thousand people country are here—a regulai of July crowd. The exercises of th with a baud concert on the Eugene military band it and 12 o'clock At < i this afternoon tile big : parade I1 formed at the forper i ; i’n i Willamette ■ street and march ext< ended tie length business portion | W street and other ss thjrou fares. The parade was headed Mayor Matlock and Mr. Colgate of the promoters of the ocei a carriage. Then , „eu <ame came utu„ lit Hudson on a beautiful horse, follow ed by the band. Behind the band were the two couples to be married on the platform in the east park. Then came a large number of citizens in stylish turnouts and they were fol lowed by a long string ot blooded horses and cattle. Copyright 1*M». bv The Manilla Co Excellent Remedy for And ths Many Ailments Resulting Csefitl Thercirom. in Overcoming Colds and Headaches Requiring a LAXATIVE To Dispel Them. It Mas a Gentle Action on the KIDNEYS, LIVER and BOWELS. Those who prefer can ob tain Man-a-lin In tablet form THE MAN-A-LIN CO., COLUMBUS. OHIO, U. S. A. DETROIT POLICE ON TRAIL OF MRS. GUNNESS Detroit, June 2 7.—The Detroit po lice believe they are on the trail of Mrs. Belle Gunness of La Porte, In diana. accused of wholesale murders at her farm near that city . Two young women. Lulu Raymond and Grace Benson, whom police had in custody yesterday afternoon and eve ning are said to have met Mrs. Gun ness Ince her supposed burned body was found in the ruins of her home Positively cured by these Lillie Pills. They also relieve Dis tress from Dyspepsia, In digestían and Too Hear-y ITTLE Filling. A perfect rem edy tor Dizziness. Nausea Drowsiness, Bud Taste tn the Mouth. Coated Tongue. Pain In the Side TORPID LIVER. They n«ulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. Genuine Must Bear Fac-Simle Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES <• « HT o .XK’S heave drops 9 9 • 9 9 • •••••«••••«4a* » ? » I I I • I t I i i I i i I I I i i i I U. I’AVE Vl.L KINDS OF I i I I barden seeds SEEDS in bulk . > I I I 4M, NEW AND FRESH. YOU i » i t CAN SAVE MONEY HY BUY* i I i i ng VOIR GARDEN SEEDS I I PROM i s. i CHARLES crowd sent up a cheer of admiration. The bride is a beautiful girl, re cently from California, ai.d th< groom is a splendid appearing youn» man, who resides in this city. Albert J. Friday of Forest Grove and Miss Ellen N. Beam!» of Ihli county but rec-ntly from I.ake coun ty. is the other couple thal was made aappy and Judge Bryson officiated at this wedding also. The ceremony in this instance was just as solemn and just as impr «size as in the first. Mr. Friday and his blushing bride are popular among their associates iu their respective communities and come from among the best famill s of the state. Sale» of Livestock. The sales up ’.U pr ss time were as follows: The stalllor. of J. S. Moore sold tu J. S. Flint for »4 30. The big black hdrs of W J K »»0 nedy sold o Wm. Vaughn to Ed- Mare f C. K. Ricketts old Gwinn. $10(1. Big bay mar“ of L C. Bean sold to »135. H. W. K. Ho)' ,.ry Nurre, sold Bay hors ■ (1 H Moores, »2 Team of m sold to H. F of R. A Team, mar F Whit i »75. Watkins, sold Klc Kild o (1 Mare of J. Dr-1». »42-50 of Ed Wei sold to Big bay ho »75. H A. Kearnes A Grund Fallili» F. MURPHY nomination of Bryan. Philadelphia, June 27.—The bnl- It is understood that Tatnmany loon Philadelphia ascended in the will hold out for a conservative plat southern section of the city and col- form and fieht Bryan's plans on lapsed while passing over ächuykill the ground that they are too radical river, but by skill of the navigator.____________________ and not of a character to attract the Professor King, was kept afloat urn- vote cf the Nation following the "til the other side of the stream was Roosevelt administration. reached. There were five passen Leader Charles F. Murphy, it is ger», two of whom were women, and said, believes that the Democrats will have a better chance to win this none were Injured. year if they come out on a "safe and Itucklen'a Arnica Stive Wins sane” platform that will gain the Tom .V-oore. of Kuril Route 1. support of financial interests and Cochran, Ga., 2_.. write»: r ‘: “I had a promise Industrial prosperity It Is claimed at Tammany hall that sore come on the instep of my foot, ' and could find nothing that would Bryan has not plelged the vote» • heal It until I applied Hucklen's Ar- have been claimed for him. It wan nica Salve. Less than half of a 25- not -o announced, but It is supposed cent box ___ won the day for me by ef- the Tammany delegation will favor feeling a permanent cure/ " ’ Sold un- the nomination of Governor Johnson A. . Kuykendall's cf Minnesota der guarantee at W. . — — William J. Connors of Buffalo, the drug store. stat" chairman, who will b at the head of the up-state delegations, also Is opposed, to Bryan and says there are half a dozen candidiates who, could make a better fight If nomina A. Welch of the Willamette Valley ted. Company and H. Hlrschberg of in- ce ar* in the ( i y today and Fid a private I'onference. It is rum ored that Welch has acquired Hlrschberg'» interests in the First •VARSITY EIGHT, Ill* • » SEEDS F-ESH SEEDS P|W ha V Wei i I L During the last ten days, automo- bll s, mostly out of town machines, having been using East Eleventh street as a speedway, in one or two cases experienced drivers, who hav. been riding stating that they were going nearly forty miles an hour, There Is a city ordinance limiting the sp ed of autos to six ml les an hour on the streets, but we venture the assertion that there Is not a single driver that observes it. While a slx- mile limit is too low. there should be some restrictions placed on those who are Inclined to go as fast as tweuty miles an hour and faster. WRIGHT. The llewt Pill» Ever Hold “After doctoring 15 year.) chronic Indigestion, and »pending over two hundred dollars, n« thing has done me so much good i>s Dr. King’s New Life Pills. I consider them the best pills ever sold." writes B. F. Ayscue, of Ingleside, N. ( . Sold under guarantee at W. A. Kuyken dall's drug store. 25 cent». topics in the department, Including the i'anatna situation, the Philippines and Cuba. Taft laughingly remarked that ' politics might be referred to inci dentally but said frankly there would | Im no determination of the chairman- : ship of the National Committee I reached! today. Probably It would go over until July 6. The (’resident had a number of oth ♦ er guest» today . ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Cleveland. June 27 Con gressman Sherman had a good night'» sleep. Hi» tem perature. pulse and respira tion are normal. Varsity art y Ada »»> th TTl "F A as I. lì taxed W A 9t»h and Oak Sts. I New Y r k . J i Yale, ! liarva U m it ball g‘ :nt. I. colds. Far sal- tore an/ tion at Eugene... .Tom Kay has re ♦ turned from Eugene, where he at tended the commencement exercises at the 1'nlverslly. . . .Editor Jones if th» Teachers’ Monthly and Superin IF VOI KNEW The merits of the Texas Wonder tendent Moores of the Blind 8< h e>l you would nertr suffer fro® kidney, have gone to Eugene to meet with Salem Statesman. bladder or rheumatic trouble. »1 a th» educator» bottle (two in 0111.11. irrnnûv,.t, sold Oakland Owl: Alva Wise has »old by O. J. Hull, or by mail Hand for testimonial». Dr. E. W Hall, 2926 the Oakland livery stable to D. B McDonald, a well known horseman Olive street, 81 Louis. <>f Polk county. W hile many friend» Haakon J. Lan go". eiMtcr of the regret the departure of Mr. Wi: t< 3 kn< Pacific Skandlnavlan of Port land, Cottage Grove It Is consoling bUHlut will speak at the Norwegian Luther that he ha» disposed of his an church tomorrow morning at her« to a worthy su< « or. 10:30 o'clock on "True Patriotism ’’ a former In the afternoon beginning at three one Hm» o’clock, there will be a picnic by 'he have' re- Norwegians back of the Butte. The object of the picnic will be to pro mote th" social we’fsre of the Nor wegian people of Eugene and vicin ity. There will tie several addresses ■ nd refreshment» will be served D andruff and FAHJNC t HAIR are bat outward signs of the evil done in secret by myriads of dan. Jruff germs sapping the life Mood of the hair. Micro kills the para* site, soothes the itchiag scalp, gives lustre to the hair and stops it falling out. A single application gives relief and proves its worth. Save your hair before too late. Micro prevents baldness. It is a delightful dressing for the hair, free from grease and sticky oils. Ask your druggist for free booklet HOYT CHEMICAL CO/ Every Woman 1» InuraMwl Mvl ihoul 1 know aix.ot th. won i-rtat MARVIL Whitlinq Spec? • n*w Va»***1 M/ee- Earl Abbott, a recent graduate of the University. has been appointed forest guard In the Fremont ional fo was won by Syra has I ♦ Miss Sarah 1. Miller of Oracle, ♦ ♦ who has been teaching In Douglas ♦ county for the past four yiars. Is ♦ attending the »late teachers' associa abP I I fcUGBNfc GROCERY i Oyster Day, June 27.—Secretary Taft and Luke E. Wright, his sue cessor, arrived here today, earlier than expected, and comparatively few people were at the depot. The visitor» were conducted to Sagamore Hill In an automobile, and the secretary will leave Oyster Bay this afternoon The conference between the pres ent retiring and iucomlng secretary of war, will cover a wide range of AUTOS USE ELEVENTH STREET AS SPEEDWAY ROBINSON, Retiring president of Western vision of Oregon State Teachers' iodation. IMPORTANT CONFERENCE AT S AG I MORE Poughkeepsie, June 2 7.—Thaw has obtained a new writ of habeas corpus, returnable before Supreme Judge Mills of White Plains, New York. The writ was obtained in an ticipation ot Judge Morsclutuser signiug an order today recommitting Thaw to the Matteawan asylum. Later—District Attorney Mack presented to the Judge the formal re committment to Matteawan which Judge Morschauser promtly signed I’nd -r the new writ, issued earlier In the day by Judge Mills. Thaw must nppear in court Monday morning Charles Morschauser of Poughkeep sie, now flint liis brother Justice .Mor se! auser, has finally disposed of the case, has been retained by Thaw conduct the new proceedings.. New York, June 25.—Trouble is ahead for William Jennings Bryan, according to information given out today at Tammany Hall, The ranks of the big organizations are being marshaled against the Nebraskan and a big delegation of delegates and rooters will go to Denver in two special trains to tight against the Savannah, Iowa, June 27.—Miss Jessie Schilling, aged twenty years, enr.iute from Chicago to her home 1.1 Wgshintgon state, jumped from a Burlington train while walking in her sleep last night. She tyas brought to Savannah in a serious condition. CARTERS !VER PILLS. San Francisco, June 27.— Freedom on ball was denied Abraham Ruef on the sureties offered by him to cover ball in the amount of »456,000, required on the various in dictments against him. The sureties were required to qualify in double the amount of the bonds and tin* tier examination by J udge District Dunne, assisted by many Attorney Langdon, bondsmen were disqualified, Another list will be sub- mltted by Ruef's attorneys. SLEEPING GIRL JUMPS FROM TRAIN SICK HtAüñCHE Greatest known ren.edy for heave» Highland. Or., Oct. 31, !W2 - This is to certify that I gave my mare one bottle of "Stone’s Heave Drops” and cured her ot heaves. This was last winter and she har not been affected since -GT allace TR.S.C. S TONE. Salem, Or. Foe sale by all druggists. TAMMANY WILL COURT REFUSES OPPOSE BRYAN SEGURES ANOTHER FREEDOM TO AT DENVER ABRAHAM RUEF Tile Double Wedding. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood, e considered that only Ider troubles were to be raced to the kidney», ■nt now modern cienee proves that nearly all diseases have their beginning in the disorder of these most important organs. The kidneys filter and purify the blood— that is their work. Therefore, when your kidnevsare weak or out of order, you can understand how quickly your entire laxly is affected and how every organ seems to fail to do its dutv. If you are sick or “ feel badly," begin taking the great kidney remedy, Dr. Kilmer's Swaiup-Root. because as soon ns vour kidneys are well they will help »11 the other organs to health. A trial will convince anyone. if you are sick you can make no mis* take by first doctoring vour kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases, and is sold on its merits by all druggists in (ifty-cent and one-dollar size ixittles. You may haven sample Ixittle Iforne of Swamp-Root, lie mail trie, also a pamphlet telhn gyuu how to find out if you have kidney or adder trouble. Mention this [xi|>er when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing hamton. N. V Don't make any mistake, but remember the name. Swamp Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swump-Root. and the ad- »■ess, Biugluimlon, Si. V.,on every bottle. Portland. Or.. June 26.— Since tin opening statements to the jury, nt reference has been made to the »SOU check which Frederick A. Kriba, tim ber »peculator, gave James Henry Booth, ex-recefver of the Roseburg land office, and for the acceptance of which Booth was indicted and is now on trial The check appears to have been lost sight of and burled under a mass of dry and uninteresting evi dence. testimony and government hlbits. all of a technical character. Not until Krilis himself is placed ou the witness stand for the prosecu tion is there a prospect that the check will come to the surface, and *at the present rate of progress there is little ope that Kritis will tell his story in the immediate future Already a week has been consumed without fin ishing even the first witness. A Jury been secured, the opening sts made and one witness put on and. That Is th io sum total s up-to-date. The ■re Is no rea- o bell t other and me ’» will be dispose d than J. T. Bridges « ie stand, Already (overnnunt exhibits hi uve react Q" and will run #o " Z" nnd then utile, eventually eveimfally. . The government - king on documentary evidence and as introduced the records of tin Roseburg Lane Office, for many years together with various copies of pap ers, rules of conduct, statutes und court decisions. With this accumulation of material the minds of th. jurymen have yet fulled to see any evidence of the »SOO check but it wll| come later. At noon today a telegram was re calved by T. O. Becker from W. J Burns, stating positively that the ex detective would come to Portland t< testify. T. R.—Don’t Forget Me By the time the parade reached the east park several thousand peonie had congregated around the platform 'o see the double wedding that nad been announced. After a select'on by the band Mayor Matlock deliver ed a stirring address, followed by Judge Wlntermeier, who facetious!' passed a few remarks in his own it imitable way. Max Zimmerman, t'i» chief promoter of the day, then an nounced the wedding. The first couple married was Ed ward F. C, Duin and Miss Ella Love, both of this city. Justice of the Peace Bryson prononuced the solemr words that made them one and whe* the ceremony was completed Often The Kidneys Are Weakened by Over-Work. .Mr». Stephanie Schnecker left Eu Frank How, a Roseburg railroad gene this morning for her home in Albany, man, ia looking the city over. I tMf I IlMt- MV Mnel Con-e’v-nl.